Saturday, February 07, 2026

Quick Question

How many white people is ICE harassing/detaining? Why is the subject of Trump’s racism even controversial? He’s done everything but.

Please Applaud

Says the man who won’t attend the Super Bowl because he would be booed. Is it something about being a Republican? Because, sure…. Nothing to see here.

Friday, February 06, 2026

Thank You (Again) For Your Attention To This Matter

So neither of us will be responsible. Thank you in advance.

Or, we’ll do this:
Or: Or: But he does have a message: QED. EOD. You would think: Yeah, they’ve learned their lesson. And that lesson is: the base will always be with them. Off piste now, but this just gets better:
Reporter: A number of people in your base say that they want to see all illegal immigrants deported.

Trump: Let me tell you about my base. My base has never been stronger. My base is me and other very good people, people that love our country. And if you talk about my base or the MAGA base, you could call it a lot of—the America first base. They couldn't be more thrilled.
La base, c’est moi. Says the delusional old man who lives in a bubble mirrored on the inside.

Racism, Kidnapping, Murder, And…

...kicking a dog? A puppy?

This guy’s a U.S. Marshall. What is Trump doing to our government?

Let A Thousand Flowers Bloom

This feels like a pretty big story, too. He makes the sun come up, too. Because he stays up all night just to see to it. I guess the U.S. ambassador to Italy is going to throw a hissy fit now. About this guy, too. M-W is a bright light in the internet darkness. Or at least fun.

GIGO

And Grok is still a Nazi. And still creating kiddie porn on demand.

But AI is going to lead us into the future. And then take over the world.

(Scott Adam’s died on January 13, 2026.)

This Just Gets Better And Better

 Truthing:

"There's a video that he posted over at Truth Social that apparently contains an image of the Obamas as apes," [Ben Shapiro noted. "Do I think that President Trump even watched the whole video? I have serious doubts. President Trump has a habit of late-night Truthing, where he just sort of gets up at 3 AM, or he's up at 3 AM, and he just starts Truthing things out."

"And I'm almost certain that the president never watches the entirety of any video," he continued. "I don't think he has the attention span to get through any of the videos that he has tweeted. I think he sees that there is something that is pro-Trump, he puts it out there. And if there's an ugly image in there, either he ignores it or he didn't see it in the first place as a general rule."

"Now, does that justify it? It doesn't justify anything, but I think that the suggestion that the president did not watch the entirety of the video and that he just put that out late at night because he watched the first 25 seconds of the video or 40 seconds of the video, I would say that that is extremely high probability."
With friends like these…

Isn’t impulse control indicative of dementia? They’re fucked, and they know it.

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Completely Credible

Statement on Video Depicting the Obamas

I just spoke directly with President Trump regarding the offensive Obama ape video that circulated online. The President assured me clearly and unequivocally that he did not post it. He understands the painful and racist history in America of depicting African Americans as apes, a tactic long used by white supremacists to demean Black intelligence and humanity. He knows this is wrong, offensive, and unacceptable.

The President made it clear to me that this post was made by a staffer and not by him. My recommendation to the President was direct and firm. That staffer should be fired immediately, and the President should publicly condemn this action. This kind of insensitive and racist communication does not reflect the heart, values, or leadership of the President of the United States, nor does it represent the America we are striving to build.

Historically, the intelligence of Black Americans has been questioned and attacked in shameful ways. From the era of slavery, when enslaved Africans were falsely portrayed as inferior to justify bondage, to the Civil War, when Black Union soldiers were often denied officer ranks despite bravery and leadership, to the Jim Crow era, where racist pseudoscience compared Black people to animals in textbooks, cartoons, and propaganda. Even into the modern era, these same ugly stereotypes have been recycled to undermine Black achievement, leadership, and dignity.

Racism must be confronted, not excused. Accountability matters. And leaders must always speak clearly when lines are crossed.
So we’ll let Trump excuse his racism by blaming an anonymous (and probably non-existent) staffer?

Sure, that tracks. After all, there’s no other reason to think Trump is a bred-in-the-bone racist. 

Now, who’s the scapegoat, and what is Trump going to say? A statement written by another staffer and posted under Trump’s name?
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 No shit.

The president said just last week that he does not "sleep much" while Vice President JD Vance says other staffers struggle to keep up with the amount Trump works. Vance said that a 20-hour trip will see little in the way of sleep for the president or his team and that "if he's not sleeping, if he's working, he expects everybody else to be working too."

While this boast from the admin is made to make Trump look busy and healthy in the face of growing concerns over his health, Dr Ritz Birah has told The Mirror US that the president is far from spritely.

Seven to nine hours of sleep a night is the recommended amount "to support optimal brain function, emotional regulation and physical health" in someone Trump's age. The 79-year-old Commander in Chief has had his admin back the "off the charts" energy levels, but that is not a sign of good health, Dr Birah says.

"In the short term, insufficient sleep reliably affects attention, working memory, impulse control and decision-making," he said. "From a psychological standpoint, this means the brain becomes more reactive, less flexible and more prone to errors in judgment.

"Emotional regulation is also impaired, with increased irritability, reduced tolerance for stress and a greater likelihood of threat-based thinking. These effects are well documented, even when individuals subjectively feel alert or energised."
Trump posted that vile content late last night. I guess he was too sleepy to watch it all the way through? Or too addled by sleep deprivation? (Sleep deprivation/disturbance is also a consequence of some forms of dementia.) Or he let the coffee boy get hold of his phone again? Because if Trump doesn’t sleep, nobody sleeps. Right?

It Was A Coffee Boy. Trump Hardly Knew Him

The staffer has already been fired . You wouldn’t know her. She’s from Canada. That was before they found out who actually posted it. A staffer who was up early in the morning, because if Trump doesn’t sleep, nobody sleeps. So Scavino did it?
TRUMP: "America thinks my friends and I are sick pedophiles in bed with Jeffrey Epstein! I need IDEAS, people!"

SUSIE WILES: "Sir, we could moderate our tone, express sympathy for the victims, and truly release the Epstein files so America understands we're being transparent."

KASH PATEL: "I love lamp. PAM BONDI: "Blanche and I could just shred the rest, sir? Then Hannity could blame Hunter Biden."

MARCO RUBIO (sotto voce): "Please don't pick me, please don't pick me, please don't pick me."

STEPHEN MILLER: "Say no more, my Lord. Post this, and no one will think you and your friends are just sick pedophiles in bed with Jeffrey Epstein. Let's post this picture of the Obamas as monkeys! That'll work!"
It’s funny because it’s true.

Copium Supplies Running Low

So the defense here is that the POTUS doesn’t have the attention span if a toddler with ADHD, and can’t watch a 60 second video for…60 seconds?

But he can watch enough of it to repeat for his followers and media attention?
Yeah, that’s better. At least Scott didn’t repeat the damned thing. Had I the skills, I’d have edited it out of the first tweet.

“Ceci n’est pas une pipe.”

(Although it is a good idea to.)

Longer Mike Johnson

@PabloReports : Pope Leo has cited Matthew 25:35 to critique Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda. How would you respond to Pope Leo using Scripture?

Johnson: So you want me to give you a theological dissertation? Borders and walls are biblical—from the Old Testament to the New. God has allowed us to set up our civil societies and have separate nations. Immigration is not something that’s frowned upon in Scripture. In fact, it’s welcomed. We are to welcome the sojourner and love our neighbor as ourselves.

But what’s also important in the Bible is that assimilation is expected, anticipated, and proper. When someone comes into your country, comes into your nation, they do not have the right to change its laws or its society. They’re expected to assimilate.

We haven’t had a lot of that going on. When people cite passages from the Old Testament—saying you’re supposed to take care of the sojourner and the neighbor, treat them as yourself, welcome them in—yes, but that is an admonition to individuals, not to civil authorities.

Civil authorities are given authority under Scripture to maintain order. Romans 12—if you want to do this—Romans 13 says that civil authorities are God’s agents of wrath to bring punishment upon the wrongdoer. And it says if you do right, you have no fear of the civil authorities.

 How I wanted to respond:

And yes, Paul was writing about a government that would kill you without compunction or any possible recourse (well I, look what they did to Jesus), which is…ironically cited, isn’t it? πŸ€”

Thursday, February 05, 2026

Truth Is Worse Than Fiction

 So I watch Netflix while doing other things (like typing out these posts. Get your mind outta the gutter!), and I’m binging “The Lincoln Lawyer” because it might as well be an action movie. That is, you don’t have to pay attention, they’ll make sure you don’t miss anything.

In the fourth season our hero is framed for murder, which turns into a convoluted conspiracy involving the LA County government and the Feds. The Sheriff’s Department and the FBI, to be specific. People who want to hurt our hero for…reasons I haven’t gotten to, yet.

No matter, never mind. Time was, in the ‘60’s, that anti-war activists claimed the government was plotting against them. It was dismissed as paranoid bullshit, until the Church Commission legitimized it. When Efram Zimbalist, Jr. was the FBI (on TeeVee), the FBI were the good guys like John Wayne and Jesus. Conspiracy theories about government, especially law enforcement, was for nutters. Until we found out what J. Edgar was actually up to.

In the Netflix series, the guards monitor our hero’s priveleged calls from jail. When that’s exposed, and he’s released on bail, the sheriff’s department confiscates his car on the grounds it was purchased with drug proceeds. His car is impounded and, as quickly as possible, sold at auction. Later in his investigation he finds the FBI is involved, and they don’t like it. Maybe they have good reasons, maybe they have corrupt ones. But government retaliation is a running theme of this season. Which is where fiction is more careful than reality:

The federal government has filed a motion seeking to end asylum claims for the family of Liam Conejo Ramos, according to the lawyer representing the family. The 5-year-old returned home this week after he was detained with his father on Jan. 20 and sent to a detention center in Texas.

The Department of Homeland Security filed a motion Wednesday to expedite deportation proceedings in the family’s case, said immigration attorney Danielle Molliver with Nwokocha & Operana Law Offices.

A hearing is scheduled for Friday, although Molliver is requesting more time to respond. She said she thought the motion was "retaliatory."

"It's really frustrating as an attorney, because they keep throwing new obstacles in our way. There's absolutely no reason that this should be expedited. It's not very common," Molliver said.

Molliver said the federal government may not deport them to Ecuador, their home country. Instead, the family could apply for asylum in a third country.

Liam’s father, Adrian Conejo Arias, said they don’t know what will happen to them.

"The government is moving many pieces, it's doing everything possible to do us harm, so that they’ll probably deport us. We live with that fear too,” Conejo Arias said. The interview was conducted in Spanish and translated by MPR News.

DHS did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
If you put this into a thriller it would make “Three Days of the Condor” or even “Firestarter” look like a documentary. This level of petty vindictiveness could only be explained in fiction as the actions of rogue actors or a thoroughly corrupt third world power. Not the U.S. government or any European country outside the former Russian satellites (and then not all of them).

For the time being, this is who we are.

“The Arc of the Universe is long, but it bends towards justice.”

Take it where you can get it.

The President Is Innumerate

But you knew that.

For First-Time Users…Who Just Fell Off The Turnip Truck

"New

self-pay patients 

pay $199

for the first two monthly fills of Ozempic … 0.25mg or 5.0 mg.

Only available for 2 monthly fills 

between 

11/17/2025 

to

3/31/2026.

For each fill after, 

pay

$349/month for Ozempic 0.25mg, 0.5mg, or 1.0mg

and

$499/month for Ozempic 2mg.

For

eligible 

patients

only.”

The large print giveth, and the small print taketh away. And this is a standard offer for new drugs these days. Not unlike the dealer who gives you the first hits cheap, and then mulcts you when he has his claws set in.

Please note this offer is only for new users who are self-pay. And it’s only good until the end of March, 2026. Trump announcing it today means he’s already knocked over 3 months off the offer. Not that it was a five month offer to begin with. But it’s an offer Novo was making before Trump came along to claim he negotiated it. A discount of 87% that only lasts 2 months? Is this his “art of the deal”?

Is Trump really this clueless?

Of course he is.
He really, really is. Their wallets will lose that much weight. Does he know where babies come from?

“The 2020 Election Is Over.”

Somebody needs to tell Trump.

This is pretty much how Trump’s attempts to relitigate the 2020 election in Fulton County will be handled in court:*

Here, Petitioners face none of the future uncertainty necessary to maintain their declaratory judgment actions," said the order. "The 2020 election is over. The due process and equal rights violations supposedly visited upon Petitioners by Respondents' allegedly flawed execution of election processes have already accrued. A declaratory judgment is never a remedy for a past wrong. There is nothing for this Court to declare that would enable Petitioners to make better, more informed decisions about future actions. Because Petitioners do not present any actual or justiciable controversies in their various demands and prayers for declaratory relief, those claims must be dismissed."
Now Trump can declare the 700 boxes seized prove he won Fulton County, the same way he claims there’s nothing about him in the latest Epstein files dump. But that won’t prove anything. And he did go to court to get them. That doesn’t obligate him to return to court; but it does raise questions about why he doesn’t return to court to prove his case.

The answer to that is obvious. Then again, everything about this pathetic stunt is obvious. I’m old enough to remember when ICE was going to terrorize American streets and rally support for Trump’s immigration policy. It was, after all, where he had his strongest support. And he has an uncanny ability to rally the masses behind him.

Doesn’t he?

*The case is that of a conspiracy theorist out to prove Trump won Fulton County. The evidence he wanted to find had already be refuted by an audit. He had nothing new to present and, as the court ruled, it wouldn’t matter anyway. Any claims Trump makes will similarly be subject to the evidence of the audits; and his failure to present evidence for his claims. Besides: “The 2020 election is over.”

Adding: I should explain that a declaratory judgement is a means of getting a court judgment without seeking damages (the usual civil remedy). Here it is chosen because limitations have long since expired, so the only possible option (which the court here cuts off) is a declaratory judgment action.

Trump’s attempts in court, whether civil or criminal, face the same barrier: too late to complain now. Which is why he probably won’t go to court. He’ll just claim he found the evidence and, like the “evidence” of Obama’s birth certificate, never produce it.

Dear SOT Bessent

Fuck you.

The National Prayer Breakfast Is None Of Those Things

Not today.
Trump at the National Prayer Breakfast on National Guard troops in DC: "They took Tren de Aragua, and honestly I don't want to say this, but they beat the crap out of them. They beat the crap out of them. They found they were doing bad things and Tren de Aragua didn't want anything to do with these guys."
Ecumenism at the NPB: "crowd groans" 

Prayer is okay in its place: Language matters:
Trump at the National Prayer Breakfast: "They rigged the second election. I had to win it. I had to win it. I needed it for my own ego. I would've had a bad ego for the rest of my life. Now I really have a big ego. Beating these lunatics was incredible ... the first time they said I didn't win the popular vote. I did."
Monkeys at typewriters will never produce Shakespeare, but if a narcissist talks enough, they will spit out the truth.

Texas, My Texas

 So NYT reports the GOP is putting $50 million into Cornyn’s primary campaign because, despite being the incumbent for almost 20 years now, they fear he will lose the primary to Paxton. 

It’s a three way race (my Representative, Wesley Hunt, is the spoiler), so a runoff is expected, and the powers that be don’t think Cornyn comes out on top in that scenario. They also fear Paxton will lose to the Democrat.

That fight is between Crockett and Talarico. I like Crockett, but her grandstanding against Paxton is not likely to draw people to the polls in November. I’m afraid it will look like one unhinged screamer against the other. I say that because I have a new found respect for Talarico.

I got a mailing from his campaign that included a link to a series of YouTube videos of Talarico working on the side of the angels in the Texas Lege, questioning witnesses and lawmakers in hearings about school vouchers and requiring the Ten Commandments (Baptist approved KJV version) be posted in all school classrooms. I still wonder what 1st graders are going to make of Early Modern English translations of the Hebrew admonition not to “covet thy neighbor’s ass.” If they even get past the “thou shalt not” stuff. The whole concept is laughable, and Talarico patiently and respectfully made that clear. (The sponsor of the “10 Commandments” bill tried to argue it was part of our legal and cultural heritage. No less so than the Code of Hammurabi or Roman law; but I digress. She clearly knew there was still a church/state separation problem, even as she denied the legitimacy of that legal doctrine. It was the kind of hypocrisy I grew up with. Sadly, the more things change….) Just as he dissected the nonsense of the sponsor of the school vouchers bill.

Both of those stupid ideas became law because the majority rules. But when Talarico concluded that long discussion with the calm agreement that the point he was pressing (to put vouchers on the ballot for voters to approve) probably wouldn’t get the support of the Lege (and so get on the ballot) and Talarico accepted that, the sponsor of the bill (who opposed putting it to the voters) was visibly astounded.

In the TM profile of Talarico, several Republicans in the Lege labeled Talarico as “dangerous.” Now I understand why.

This is under the stitches, I know, but it shows Talarico would be an able representative of his constituents in the legislature. Paxton is a bomb thrower, and little more. He’s got scandals, he’s corrupt, he’s an ideologue. I think that brand has passed its shelf life. Crockett is a firebrand, but I think that works better in House hearings than in the Senate. Ask Lindsey, who’s been in the Senate since God was young, and is still no closer to any leadership role than he ever was. His latest legislative claim to fame is to champion a bill to let him extort money from the Treasury because Jack Smith subpoenaed Lindsey’s phone data. I guess South Carolina likes him.

But Texas already has Ted Cruz. We could stand to have someone more effective than a tree stump. I think either Democrat would be an able campaigner against Paxton. I just put my metaphorical money on Talarico.



Tech Bros And Responsibility

Elmo is trying desperately to get someone’s attention, again. He’s not posting in French, which is a clue…. And yet no one in authority on this side of the Pond seems to be rallying to his defense. So he’s turned to Epstein: He probably shouldn’t. Epstein really is the gift that keeps on giving. Tech bros are having a day:

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If that argument ever gets to court, it loses. Somebody told this to Trump, and the idiot believed it. It is not and has never been the law. The states are obligated to conduct free and fair elections. They are not obliged to produce a result that the federal government, or the POTUS, finds to be “honest.”

Election fraud can only be proven in a court of competent jurisdiction on evidence establishing fraud sufficient to materially affect the outcome in a specific race or county. Proving fraud in Fulton County would not prove fraud in the entire state of Georgia. Fraud might be established in one Congressional district, but that would require evidence that changed the outcome of the vote in that district (which would be a very large undertaking.) In a Senate race, it would take practically statewide evidence.

Trump can declare the vote in November now as effectively as he can declare it dishonest in December. Either way, it’s only his opinion.

“Now, if we need to put in federal controls as opposed to state control -", he’ll need to amend Art. I. sec. 4 of the Constitution. I don’t think that will happen before November.

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There is so much ignorance in that statement it is impossible to know where to start. Smile when you talk about pedophiles raping children. You see, if they were angels, they’d have happily sacrificed themselves. Since they weren’t angels, they bear some responsibility for getting in the way of the agents’ bullets. All 13 or 14 of them. Even Kristol thinks we should abolish ICE: Why do I think this will be a campaign issue?

SAVE America…From Trump

 Maybe they’re on to something?

From the head down. "Bad publicity”? Bubble, bubble, who’s in the bubble?

Wednesday, February 04, 2026

Huh? πŸ€”

Uhhh...
“Only 30 miles of border barriers — out of a target of nearly 2,000 miles by 2029 — have been started and completed since the beginning of President Trump's second term," said the report. "Contracts for about 200 miles of border wall barriers had been awarded and were awaiting Noem's signature as of last Tuesday, according to an update memo on border wall construction obtained by Axios."

But the memo obtained by Axios suggests that three contracts in Texas still require Noem's personal sign off.

This comes after reporting last year that Noem's requirement any contract over $100,000 get her personal review and signoff caused a three day delay in Federal Emergency Management Agency search-and-rescue responses after a devastating flood in Central Texas that left hundreds dead. It also comes as other reports indicate $1 billion in FEMA mitigation grants are sitting on Noem's desk in limbo.
Too busy with photo ops to get to her desk? Or to notice 2000 miles of wall have yet to be built?

Voting Is An Act Of Insurrection

 That’s the ticket! 🎟️ 

During an angry Wednesday rant about Trump's decision to pull Homeland Security agents out of Minneapolis, Bannon argued that the administration should provide "zero" cooperation with cities in blue states.

"All of them got to go," he said of immigrants. "And President Trump has to nationalize the election.

Bannon said deploying Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to polling sites would not be enough to stop undocumented voters.

"You've got to call up the 82nd and 101st Airborne on the Insurrection Act!" Bannon bellowed. "You've got to get around every poll and make sure only people with IDs, people are actually registered to vote, and people that are United States citizens vote in this election!"
Pretty sure that’s what election workers are for. I’ve never been to a polling place where I didn’t have to present my voter registration card, or more recently my DL (which is scanned against a database) before I could get a ballot.

I can prove my voter registration. Am I presumptively a citizen because I’m white? 

And then, as I’ve said, there’s the problem of “get[ting] around to every poll.” We simply don’t have that many people in uniform. Aside from declaring every polling place in America a presumptive insurrection where law enforcement cannot contain the lawlessness of people… voting.πŸ—³️ 

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: these are not serious people. Nor should they be taken seriously.

“If Anything, It Ought To Be A Warning Sign”

 The DOJ lawyer who blew up in court has been removed from the position she volunteered for, because she said this:

Sometime I wish you would just hold me in contempt, your honor, so that I can have a full 24 hours of sleep," Le said. "I work days and night just because people (are) still in there, and, yes, procedure in place right now sucks – I’m trying to fix it. I am here with you, your honor. What do you want me to do? The system sucks. This job sucks, and I am trying every breath that I have so that I can get you what you need.”
Now, the question is, was she removed because she said her job sucked and she’d welcome a criminal contempt finding so she could get some sleep? Or was it because she said this?
"I work days and night just because people (are) still in there, and, yes, procedure in place right now sucks – I’m trying to fix it. I am here with you, your honor.
Or maybe this:
“It takes 10 e-mails to get a release condition to be corrected,” Le told the judge. “It take two escalation and a threat that I will walk out for that to be corrected.”
Please note, the judge was unmoved:
"Having what you feel are too many detainees, too many cases, too many deadlines, and not enough infrastructure to keep up with it all, is not a defense to continued detention," the judge said. "If anything, it ought to be a warning sign."
Incompetence is not a defense. Trump is in charge; but that’s his problem.

Sure, We Had To Kill Some People…

... and terrorize an entire city, as well as arrest young children, many of whom weren’t as lucky to be photographed first, like Liam. But on balance, it was worth it. To the Feds. 

Fuck the people. What’d they ever do for us?
We didn’t like what they said, so we had to kill ‘em. Or beat ‘em up, pepper spray ‘em, arrest ‘em, generally fuck with ‘em. 

What’d they ever do for us?
People blowing whistles and taking pictures, making videos. Who the fuck do they think they are? But we’ll send them right back if we have to. Don’t fuck with us. Fuckin’ whistle blowers and cell phone users, fuckin’ helping people get up we just righteously knocked down! We won’t stand for it? Where the fuck do you think you are? In a free country?

The Usual Gang Of Idiots

So, Chris Christie says all Trump’s whining about how elections are conducted is mostly hurting…Trump. And the GOP.
[Chris Christie] then added, "And, you know, he also the other thing he did is kind of interesting, building off the point you were making, Joe, is that, you know, he says, well, write in votes and these late votes don't go his way. Let me tell you one of the reasons they don't go his way, because back in 2020, when mail-in voting became more broadly available because of Covid, he repeatedly said over and over again to his supporters, don't vote by mail. It's crooked, it's rigged, don't vote by mail. And I can tell you that myself and other people around him kept saying, don't say that. A lot of your voters are seniors who are going to be afraid to go out to the poll because they're afraid to catch Covid. And so if they won't vote by mail because you say it's crooked, and the only people who do vote by mail are people who are voting against you, those numbers are going to be even worse."

Christie further noted Wednesday, "And I think that's a disease that still hasn't been corrected inside the Republican party, that we still get smashed as republicans on mail-in voting in part, and I think large part because Donald Trump conditioned a large section of our voters to think that their votes wouldn't be counted. And so what I would say to him on that front is, doctor, heal thyself. You know, you caused a lot of this problem, and now you're trying to fix it by saying, doubling down on the idea that elections are going to be rigged and rigged, in part because of mail-in voting, which just, you know, doesn't match the facts."
When I hit 65, under Texas law I was automatically eligible for a mail in ballot. Even more conveniently, once I’d signed up for one, I automatically received one for every election.

And then Trump complained, and the Lege heard its master’s voice. Now I have to apply annually for a mail in ballot; so I went back to showing up at the polls. Which has probably lowered voter turnout for the most reliable voting cohort in Texas: old people. Who also reliably vote Republican.

And I’m supposed to be afraid of these idiots? The ones who now think the most pressing needs facing Texas are even lower property taxes (my rates are fixed largely, again, based in my age. My property value has risen steadily over the decades. My property taxes have fallen, mostly for breaks I get for being old. I’m not complaining; I don’t want to be taxed out of my home.) and Sharia law?

Hand to God, that’s what all the Republicans are running on in the primaries. I don’t think that’s the general election issue they think it is. I’m quite sure restricting mail in ballots is not going to help them at all this November.

Tuesday, February 03, 2026

Don’t Make Me Laugh πŸ˜‚

Texas has 254 counties. There were 600 polling places in Harris County alone in November, 2025. Voting starts, in Texas, 3 weeks before election day. If you “surround the polls “ on Election Day, you’ve missed the majority of the voters. And how many people do you need just to surround the polling locations in this one county? 3000 ICE agents in Minneapolis would only be 5 per polling location in Harris County. 12 hours a day, every day, for 3 weeks?

This is before you even get to the fact you can’t intimidate voters. Local police would be empowered to enforce those laws. Not to mention the injunctions that would fly. Now “surround” every polling location in Texas. Now expand to the 50 states. 

Start with California. I’ll wait for you….

Little children on the playground talk like this, and think they sound tough.

This Is The DOJ You Are Afraid Of

This is not an excuse for failing to follow court orders. This is what Trump has wrought. You may think this is working for him; it isn’t. Everything they are trying to do is soon going to grind to a halt. And being overworked is not going to be a good excuse. It is, however, a recipe for institutional disaster. When the workload is impossible, the work simply doesn’t get done. And that doesn’t benefit the Administration. The courts are not going to sympathize.

Yes, it’s bad; but it’s bad all around. You can’t fuck with the legal system without fucking yourself, too. These clowns don’t realize that. But they’ll FAFO.
"We" being the Senator and the mouse in his pocket? And conveniently, one of those “bogus” elections was not his?

It never is, is it?
The Speaker of the House made me do it:
After the astrologers had departed, a messenger of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph, saying "Get ready, take the child and his mother and flee to Egypt, Stay there until I give you instructions. You see, Herod is determined to hunt the child down and destroy him."

So Joseph got ready and took the child and his mother under cover of night and set out for Egypt. There they remained until Herod's death. This happened so the Lord's predictions spoken by the prophet would come true: "Out of Egypt I have called my son."
Matthew 2:13-15, SV There will be 468 (or 467) offices up for election in Congress alone. In 50 states. And no J6 to rally around. Trump tried to interfere in the 2020 results, and he lost 60 cases and gained nothing but a criminal investigation. The congressional elections will be unevenly distributed across 50 states, so which ones does he choose to take to court? And what evidence does he have this time? Without credible evidence, he’s jut wasting money. And without DOJ lawyers to prosecute across the several states….

ABOLISH ICE!

Luke Ganger, Brother of Renee Good: Our family took some consolation thinking that perhaps her death would bring about change in our country. and it has not. The completely surreal scenes taking place on the streets of Minneapolis. are beyond explanation.

I still don't know how to explain to my 4 year old what these agents are doing when we pass by
Marimar Martinez: I was escorted out through the back in a http://wheelchair.One of the agents came up to me with his cell phone and took a photograph of me. It still haunts me that this agent has my photo on his phone. Was this the agent that shot me? Was this a trophy for him?
Marimar Martinez: I had never even had a parking ticket. They were calling me a domestic terrorist and said I rammed agents. I was shocked. If the only knew I was a month away from paying off my truck and I would never intentionally damage it much less be crazy enough to hit law enforcement.
"Call the names. Call the names. Call the names.” —Marc Blitzstein, “The Airborne Symphony.”
Rahman: On January 13th, on the way to my 39th appointment at the traumatic brain injury center, I encountered a traffic jam caused by ICE vehicles and no signs indicating how to get around it. I had not wanted to pull into a block to chaotic intersection but verbally agreed to do so and rolled down my window after an agent yelled, "Move, I will break your f'ing window." There were conflicting threats and instructions that I could not process while watching for pedestrians. Then the glass of the passenger side window flew across my face. I yelled, "I am disabled!," at the hands grabbing at me and the agent said, "Too late."

An agent pulled a large combat knife in front of my face. Which I thought was for cutting me. And later learned was used to cut off my seatbelt. Shooting pain went through my head, neck and wrists when I hit the ground face first and people leaned on my back.

I was carried facedown through the street by my cuffed arms and legs while yelling that I had a brain injury and was disabled.
Rahman: The last sounds I remember before I blacked out on the cell floor were my cellmate banging on the door pleading for a medic and a voice outside saying we don't want to stop on ICE’s toes. When I open my eyes at the emergency room, I learned I was brought there to be treated for assault.
As others have pointed out, the two CBP agents identified as the murderers of Alex Pretti, are veterans CBP officers. Veterans.