Monday, February 23, 2026

 

Six to Three and Two to One 😱 ✡️🌻😱 ⛸️❄️☃️

Tariffs, Tariffs, the Economy:  On Friday, the Commerce Department estimated that the economy grew at an annualized rate of only 1.4% during the fourth quarter and that prices are now growing at an annual rate of 3%. Combined with last year’s anemic job growth, and the growing US deficit, those two indicators provide further evidence that despite Trump’s claims to the contrary the country’s economic picture is far from rosy.  Naturally, Trump blamed the economic news on Biden, Democrats, and Fed Chair Jerome Powell.  In fact, he started playing the blame game even before the numbers were officially released. Then the proverbial πŸ’© hit the fan.  The Supreme Court finally weighed in on Trump’s tariffs, essentially ruling 6 to 3 that Trump’s tariffs are taxes and that they exceed the powers given to presidents by Congress under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), the Act that Trump used to justify imposing most of them.  IEEPA provides the authority for presidents to regulate commerce during national emergencies created by foreign threats but does not allow presidents to impose tariffs just because they have a pathological fixation on them, believe they are a cure all for everything, and are pissed at leaders who failed to kiss his ring.  The SCOTUS majority included the usual three liberal judges plus Chief Justice John Roberts, Amy Coney Barrett, and Neil Gorsuch.  The naysayers included Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Brett Kavanaugh. Roberts wrote the majority opinion but it was Gorsuch who put it best in his concurring opinion by saying that the decision to impose taxes and tariffs are to be made through the legislative process and while that process can be “hard” and “time consuming,” the “deliberative nature of the legislative process was the whole point of its design.”  Though the make-up of the majority was a bit unexpected, the decision wasn’t, though Justice Kavanaugh’s dissent was.  Not only did he disagree with the majority opinion, but his opinion was more or less a cribbed regurgitation of Trump’s lawyers’ argument, a key feature of which was that because it would be difficult to refund the tariff payments, illegal or not, they shouldn’t be revoked.  Kavanaugh also provided Trump with a list of other laws he could use to act out his tariff fantasy. 

Ketchup on the Wall:  Given the state of the economy, for a brief nanosecond some economic and business pundits and a few wishful, swing state Republican politicians thought that Trump would use SCOTUS’s rebuke of his tariffs to his advantage by giving up on his tariff fantasy and letting the economy soar.  Of course, given Trump’s tariff obsession, that was delusional. Barely missing a beat, the irate orange one reacted to the decision by taking to his podium to issue a nasty screed that included a full-on trashing of SCOTUS as well as a threat to the Coney Barrett and Gorsuch’s families.  He also said that he is allowed to destroy the country because he’s allowed to do anything he wants.  He then said that he would reimpose tariffs under one of the other laws that Kavanaugh had dutifully pointed out allow presidents to impose temporary ones.  He started by imposing a 10% tariff and then upping it to 15% over the weekend leaving the tariff situation a bit murky.  A number of corporations and states, including Illinois, have already started suing to get their tariff payments refunded and several foreign entities, including the EU, have started freezing the trade deals they agreed to under duress. It’s not clear what will happen to the rest of us who on average have already paid more than $1000 for Trump’s tariffs as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent pretty much said yesterday that we should just suck it up. It’s also not clear whether Justices Roberts, Coney Barret and maybe even Gorsuch are starting to realize that ruling that Trump is a king with almost total immunity was not such a good idea.

WeirderπŸ’©:  Trump who had a large banner of his face added Kim Jung un style to the outside of the Department of Justice last week, retracted his endorsement of Colorado Republican Jeff Hurd who has a primary opponent.  Hurd’s unimaginable crime, voting with Democrats to pass a resolution repealing Trump's tariffs on Canada. Trump is sending a message to other Republicans that they cross him at their own risk, a strategy that will lose its potency once primary season ends. In a truly weird move even for Trump, he took to Truth Social to announce that he’s sending two US hospital ships to Greenland.  It’s thought that his announcement was motivated by reports that Denmark quite graciously airlifted a sick American off of a US submarine that had been submerged in the neighboring seas.  Putting aside that a normal leader would have thanked Denmark for helping out, the citizens of Greenland, like all the citizens of Denmark enjoy universal health care coverage so they do not need our ships.  Moreover, our two hospital ships are currently in dry dock undergoing work and as such are not available to sail anywhere right now.  Saying “no thanks” Denmark’s Prime Minister turned down the ship offer and probably said a few other unreportable things.  Anyone know how to say FU in Danish?

MAHA Not:  Unlike Denmark, we do not have universal health care coverage and as a result of the Big Ugly Bill, $1 billion is being sucked away from our health care system which makes the Washinton Post’s report that officials are struggling to figure out how to increase military spending by $500 billion that much more outrageous. As to our health care guru, Rolling Stone reports that the CDC funded study that was designed to deprive some African babies in Guinea Bissau from receiving Hepatitis B vaccine shots at birth was rushed through the CDC approval process despite its Tuskegee syphilis study like unethical violations because RFK wanted to cite the study to justify the decision he had already made to eliminate Hep B vaccines for infants in the US.  RFK is now also claiming that his trembling voice, which is caused by spasmodic dysphonia, in his case due to a genetic condition that also affects a few other members of his family, is really the result of all the flu shots he got in his youth. Perhaps that’s just another reason that he tried to put the kibosh on Moderna’s mRNA flu shot.  The damage he’s doing by standing in the way of new vaccines and spreading further doubt about existing life-saving ones is immeasurable. Lastly, it turns out promoting cancer causing chemical glyphosate isn’t the only non-MAHA thing that Trump did last week.  Under his direction, the FDA is retreating from its plans to ban artificial food dyes.  The MAHA moms who thought that RFK was their savior but should have known better are not happy with the way things are going. Makes you wonder what they think about snorting coke off toilet seats.

Fog:  There are ominous signs, as in loud war drums, on the Iran front. Parts of Mexico are up in flames, a response by the drug cartels to the assassination of a leading drug lord by Mexican forces with some help from Washington. More keeps coming out of the Epstein files, all of it awful.  The State of the Union address takes place on Tuesday night.  It will likely be off the charts nuts because the guy delivering it is.

Congrats to all the Men and Women US hockey players!        

 

Friday, February 20, 2026

You're Fired? πŸ˜± ✡️🌻😱 πŸ‘Ώ ⛸️

 Cabinetry:  During Trump’s first term, Rachel Maddow regularly displayed a graphic detailing all the high-level departures from his administration.  Overtime, as the Trump One cabinet went through unprecedented levels of churn that graphic took over all the walls in her studio.  We even got a new measure – the Scaramucci. Even though the Trump Two cabinet is now filled largely with D-listers, many of whom, especially puppy 🐢 killer Kristi Noem, couldn’t even qualify to serve as a local dog catcher, and that’s probably unfair to dog catchers, high level turnover has been almost non-existent. Theories are that Trump doesn’t want to admit how awful his cabinet is, likes being surrounded by incompetent sycophants, and most certainly doesn’t want to feed Maddow’s wall of shame.  While all that might be true, it’s also possible that no one’s been fired because he can’t figure out who to axe first.  Ice Barbie Noem’s Department of Homeland Security’s propensity for shooting and killing people, while consistent with Stephen Miller’s and therefore Trump’s twisted preferences, is thought to be responsible for polls indicating that approval of Trump’s handling of the border, once among his high spots, keeps dropping.  It certainly doesn’t help that the married Noem’s $200 million government leased jet has a luxury “mile high” bedroom suite that she is reported to share with the also married Corey Lewandowski who isn’t her chief of staff but acts the part. The bedroom is super cringy and the jet is hardly in line with the Musk ran government efficiency program that dominated the first few months of this Trump administration but she’s still around.  Commerce Secretary Howard Lutwick who took his wife, children, and nannies to visit with Jeffrey Epstein on his island obviously lied to Congress about his personal and business relationship with the pedophile.  He keeps sticking his foot in his mouth during press appearances and no one, least of all him really knows what the Commerce Secretary is supposed to do, yet he’s still in the cabinet. Last week RFK Jr riffed about snorting coke off of toilet bowl seats while his FDA cancelled and then uncancelled what could turn out to be a really effective flu vaccine all while posting weird exercise routines and ignoring all the measles cases that are out and about and he’s still around maybe because falling in line on the promotion of cancer-causing glyphosate is providing him a lifeline. RFK’s staying power is particularly remarkable given how many in Trump’s orbit keep bringing up the cocaine that was found lying around during “Sleepy” Joe’s term. Sleepy being a term that only applies to Biden and not to Trump who nodded off again during yesterday Board of Peace πŸ’© show.  Attorney General Bondi screwed up bigly when she bragged that she had a list of Epstein’s pedophile pals on her desk and was about to release it, an unfulfilled promise that helped feed the still growing Epstein monster. She keeps bleeding DOJ attorneys, the ones she has left can’t even indict ham sandwiches, and many in Trump’s MAGA base have grown to despise her, yet she still has a job.  Labor Secretary Lori Chavez DeRemer is being investigated by her department’s Inspector General over allegations that she’s been having  an improper relationship with a security staffer, misusing travel funds and drinking on the job (Pentagon Pete wants a word) and as if that’s not enough, her husband is now banned from visiting her DOL office building something to do with him accosting at least two of her female staffers.  One of those “incidents” was picked up by security cameras. Though one time FBI deputy director Dan Bongino has self-deported himself back to Trump friendly podcasting, his former boss and good buddy, FBI Director Kash Patel, is still running the FBI, well running it when not posing for photo-ops and commandeering planes for his country western singing girlfriend and her BFFs, and spending $75,000 to fly to the Milan Olympics because he likes hockey. The list goes on and on and none of this touches on Trump and his cabinet’s awful policies, like EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin’s efforts to pollute rather than improve the environment or Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s pushing for more polluting coal because as horrible as all that is, it’s what Trump promised to do, though he may have left out the part about soliciting and accepting payments from industry titans in exchanges. Anyway, for what it worth, prediction market such as Polymarket and Kalshi predict the order of the first forced departures will be Noem, Bondi, and then Lutwick. Thoughts?

Board of ✌️:  With Trump’s favorite disco tunes serving as his soundtrack, Trump held the inaugural meeting of his Board of Peace yesterday. It was embarrassing but in character. The Board was supposedly created to lead the rebuilding of Gaza but anyone believing that might be interested in purchasing a bridge in Brooklyn. Trump who has appointed himself as the Board’s chairman for life is positioning the Board to be his UN replacement.  He announced that the US will be contributing $10 billion to his board. That money hasn’t been approved or allocated by Congress but then again, Trump doesn’t appear to believe that he needs Congressional approval for anything, an assumption that might not be far off the mark. Also, the US owes $4 billion to the UN so maybe that’s the pool Trump plans to hit up first?  Nothing to worry about though because son in law Kushner who together with Trump’s golf buddy and real estate friend Steve Witkoff heads up Trump’s “peace” negotiating team said no one will be making money off the board, a sure tell that at least one family will be. On the subject of not peace, Trump keeps sending more and more military resources to the Middle East and yesterday said that he’ll decide whether to attack Iran in ten days. That part about needing Congressional approval, forget about it.

More:  There’s a chance that the Supreme Court will release its tariff ruling today. Lastly, there was some great news on the Olympics front. The Women’s ice hockey team won gold as did Alysa Liu who ⛸️skates with joy and happiness and a whole lot of technical proficiency. It’s been 24 years since Sarah Hughes, who also skated with lots of joy, did that. 😊

                     

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Purple Rain 😱 ✡️🌻😱 πŸ‘Ώ 

Hail Britannia: Whoa. The man formerly known as Prince but now known simply as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested this morning on suspicion of misconduct in public office, a very British way of saying Epstein πŸ’©.  Meantime, the Orange guy who appeared around one million times in the Epstein files still hasn’t faced any consequences and appears to be prepping to attack Iran while also cooking up ways to disrupt the midterm elections. Overnight freelance journalist Roger Sollenberger who broke the story about footballer/Senate candidate Herschel Walker paying for an abortion posted on his Substack additional details about the allegations provided by the woman who asserts that as a tween she was trafficked by Epstein who then introduced her to Trump who she says raped her. She says that she was interviewed by the FBI four times though curiously only one of those interviews appears, albeit heavily redacted, in the released Epstein files.  In other Epstein news, as expected during his deposition former Victoria’s Secret head Les Wexner denied knowing anything about Epstein’s sex trafficking of girls and young women, while also claiming that he’d been duped and conned by him.  He added that he’d cut off communication with Epstein in 2007 although there are a few emails that contradict that assertion.  The Wexner deposition was held at his Ohio estate.  No Republican members of Congress attended though a few members of their staff did.  It’s probably not a stretch to surmise that the Republicans were all “advised” that attendance would make a certain someone very unhappy, subjecting them to Truth Social attacks or worse.  With no Republicans in attendance the five Democratic members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee conducted the closed-door questioning.  The five were Representatives Robert Garcia (ranking member), Jasmine Crockett, Dave Min, Yassamin Ansari, and Stephen Lynch.    

MAHA 🀷‍♀️:  Yesterday morning the FDA announced that despite its previous refusal it will review Moderna’s mRNA application. Politico reports that the reversal was the result of pressure from the White House, likely a response to polling that indicates that most Americans, even those who don’t bother to get their flu shots support vaccines as well as an acknowledgement that hurting a US manufacturer might not be pro-business. Moderna has agreed to tweak its application, but the change seems mostly a way to allow the FDA to save face about their earlier refusal. In other MAHA news, yesterday Trump issued an executive order intended to spur the domestic production of glyphosate, the weedkiller that is the active ingredient in Roundup. Glyphosate is widely believed to cause cancer including non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.  In 2018, RFK helped win a landmark $289 million jury verdict against Monsanto, the maker of Roundup by arguing that the company knew that. However, now that it’s in his interest to support Trump’s actions, which are likely the result of lobbying (contributions?) by the Chemical industry, RFK says he’s cool with glyphosate because, really what’s a little lymphoma among friends. Chalk that up as one of the things that happens when an unprincipled toilet seat sniffing coke guy who attributes his academic success to heroin becomes the Health Secretary.  One more piece of health news,  NIH head Jay Bhattacharya is now also the head of the CDC.  Bhattacharya was one of those who thought that the best way to handle COVID was to just let it spread so maybe just maybe putting him in charge of disease control is not the best idea. 🀷‍♀️ 🀷‍♀️

More πŸ’©:  In December, noting that he was a terrific Congressman, Trump endorsed the reelection bid of Texas Republican Tony Gonzales. Apparently, the affair that the married Gonzales had with a member of his staff who committed suicide by self-immolation in September 2025 was not a disqualifier.  Only the best.              .        

 

  

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

 

Victorias' Secrets 😱 ✡️🌻😱 πŸ‘Ώ 

Midterm Madness: Primary day in Texas is March 3, but early voting has already begun. Republican Senator John Cornyn, who is up for reelection, is being primaried from the right by two MAGA types: state Attorney General Ken Paxton and Congressman Wesley Hunt. Republican Senate leadership would prefer to see Cornyn win the primary, but Trump who has not weighed in yet, is likely leaning towards Paxton whose record mirrors his. Paxton is involved in a public, messy divorce and was impeached by the Texas House for bribery, abuse of power, and corruption but was able to remain as Attorney General because he was acquitted by the state’s Senate. Current polls show Paxton polling in the high 30s, about eight points ahead of Cornyn with Hunt who is polling in the high teens serving as the spoiler who could force a runoff since Texas law requires that the winning candidate receive more than 50% of the vote. On the Democratic side the race is between Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett who has made a name for herself by being one of Trump’s loudest most fiery critics and the more moderate State Representative James Talarico who has been running on how his Christian beliefs are consistent with Democratic and democratic principles.  The most recent poll shows Crockett, who was previously running neck and neck with Talarico, now leading him 47% to 39% with 12% undecided and 2% going to a third candidate. Odds are that once the undecided votes are cast, the Democratic race won’t go to a runoff, but anything is possible.  You don’t have to be registered in a party to vote in a Texas primary, but you can only vote in one of them.

CBS WTF: Though he’s lagging in the polls Talarico did get a bit of a lift this week after the powers that be at CBS told nighttime host Stephen Colbert that Talarico was persona non grata. CBS is looking more and more like Fox lite, its Paramount owners are working very hard to get Trump to weigh in on their behalf in their battle to buy Warner Brothers. CBS management “blamed” their decision to ban Talarico on their legal department’s advice that an appearance by Talarico would violate an old equal time rule that for years has not applied to nighttime and news shows. Trump’s FCC Chair, the very MAGA Brendan Carr who appears to be modeling his policies on those of Hungary’s Viktor Orban who has clamped down on the press in his country, has said that he wants to reimpose the antiquated rule. CBS’s acquiescence in advance is alarming, especially given the upcoming elections. Colbert, who is on his way out, is far past caring what CBS management has to say.  He posted his Talarico interview on YouTube where it was seen by a wide audience and discussed the fracas on last night’s show. To her credit Crockett who has appeared on Colbert’s show a few times said that she had no problem with Talarico’s appearance even if it gives him a boost with voters.  In other CBS news, long time 60 Minutes contributor Anderson Cooper is not renewing his contract.  His decision is being attributed to the way that new news head Bari Weiss has been MAGA-fying editorial decisions.

Still Closed:  Though it’s mostly hard to tell, the Department of Homeland Security is still “closed” since the administration and Democrats still haven’t worked out a deal on its funding.  Democrats want restrictions on how Noem’s militia behaves including a ban on agents masking their faces, mandatory body cameras, a requirement for judicial warrants for immigration arrests and an end to “roving patrols,” among other priorities. The White House and Republicans are pushing back on the mask ban and warrant requirements. Stories about how Noem’s INS and Border goons have been behaving continue to leak out, it turns out that the murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti are only the tip, albeit a very deadly tip, of the Homeland iceberg.  That pattern goes far to explaining why the FBI will not be sharing any information with Minnesota law enforcement about the Good and Pretti murders.  Who could have guessed that inadequate training, the hiring of former January Sixers, hate messaging and the demonizing of “others’ would result in the brutal treatment of immigrants and US citizens and deaths?  Unfortunately, by virtue of the Big Ugly Bill , Homeland already has far too much money at their disposal, $38 billion of which is being spent on detention facilities like the ones already holding far too many children and some pregnant woman, among others.  Monday night Rachel Maddow included a segment on how quite a few municipalities and states, red and blue, are pushing back against the INS’s purchase of land and warehouses for the “storing” of tens of thousands of immigrants. Some of that pushback is over concerns about how those facilities will overtax the already stretched water, sewer, and electrical infrastructure of the communities involved but some of it is because having a concentration camp-like facility as a neighbor, even in a red state, isn’t what a lot of Trump voters imagined when they voted for him. As to voters and messaging, yesterday Kristi Noem’s communications director Trisha McLaughln who called Good and Pretti radicals and worse announced her departure. We shouldn’t get too excited about that because there are probably lots of Trisha types waiting around for an opportunity to takeover her spot, however her departure could be an indication that Noem’s power really is sputtering. Also, there has been a shuffling of chairs, demotions, and some departures in RFK’s orbit. There are some suggestions that Trump wants more messaging about RFK’s efforts to get red dye out of foods rather than his promotion of toilet seat cocaine, measles, and the flu.  As to the flu, Trump also said that Moderna should act with more humility the next time they seek vaccine approval. By humility does he mean a CAVA bag with cash delivered to Mar a Lago?

More πŸ’©:  Kushner, Witkoff and Trump’s other “negotiators” have reportedly been making “progress” in discussion with Iran and Russia, 🀷‍♀️ 🀷‍♀️. More and more people not named Trump or in his administration have stepped aside over their association with Jeffrey Epstein.  Not that it matters much to Trump, but the list of Epstein associates in his orbit keeps growing.  Among other bonding moments, Steve Bannon advised Epstein on how to deal with his “bad press” and current Ambassador to Turkey and long-time Trump buddy Thomas Barrack was another Epstein friend. Today, some members of Congress are in Ohio meeting with Victoria’s Secret Les Wexner. The 88- year-old Wexner will likely plead the fifth and/or have no memory of anything memorable.  

 

Monday, February 16, 2026

 

Presidents Day 😱 ✡️🌻😱 πŸ‘Ώ 🧀⛸️ 

 πŸ§€,⛸️and DNA:  The quad god ⛸️is human, Susan Guthrie is still missing, and the Orange One keeps broadcasting his plans to steal the midterms and any that follow. Hopefully, Ilia Malinin will find his footing because while mortal, he is an awesome skater and, while the Susan Guthrie situation remains sad, maybe (well maybe) those gloves 🧀 will reveal some useful DNA. We can’t do anything about the skaters or the gloves, but we can and should pushback hard against Trump and his very devious election plans which include pressuring Republicans in the Senate to dispense with the filibuster to pass the SAVE Act already passed by their House colleagues and, if that doesn’t work, his plans to issue an executive order mandating voter ID and other voter suppressions. On the face of it, ID requirements, like naming election security legislation The SAVE Act doesn’t sound ominous but don’t be fooled, the whole point of the legislation is to controls who gets to vote. Most notably, the Act limits what type of ID can be used, requiring passports or birth certificates, rather than student IDS, driver’s licenses, or cards like the ones New Yorker’s are sent before each election.  Only 48% of Americans have a passport, the fee for getting one for the first time is $165, and assuming you have a copy of your birth certificate, it would only count as an acceptable ID if it’s in your birth name, an impediment for married women who’ve changed theirs. While supporters of the SAVE Act argue that IDs are necessary to keep non-citizens from voting, the reality is that non-citizens don’t vote and no one can cite legitimate statistics that they do.  Study after study by conservative think tanks like the Cato Institute have found few non-citizen voters because “People largely aren’t willing to risk their status in the United States for the ability to cast one more vote out of hundreds of thousands or millions in a state and hundreds of millions in the country.”  The SAVE Act would however impose a hefty poll tax on those who can least afford it, making voting expensive and inaccessible to those segments of the population who traditionally tilt independent or blue. It’s no coincidence that Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski who relies on a coalition of voters that includes her state’s indigenous population is against the Save Act while Maine’s Susan Collins whose voters are composed of more traditional whiter and older Republican voters came out in support of it this weekend.  As to Trump, he says that he will impose the SAVE Act requirements, and other voting impediments like banning or severely limiting vote by mail and the counting of postmarked votes that arrive after election day, by edict.  That’s probably not Constitutional but then again, the current Supreme Court doesn’t seem to mind that lots of what he does isn’t. Trump is pushing hard for these election changes because of how poorly he and Republicans are doing in the polls across a wide range of issues and voter groups. Polls indicating how fed up the majority of Americans are over how the INS and Border Patrol behaved in Minnesota, rather than the “successfully completion of the mission,” are why most immigration agents have been pulled from the state.  Likewise, polls are probably the reason that Republicans for the first time won’t field a candidate for Senator in the upcoming New Mexico Senate race. As to ICE Barbie Kristi Noem, the DHS Secretary who according to the WSJ fired her pilot for failing to transfer her blanket from her expensive love nest government jet to another one, her statement that “when it comes to election day, we’ve been proactive to make sure we have the right people voting, electing the right leaders to lead this country” should be taken very seriously because though she’s saying the quiet part out loud to impress Trump and keep her job that doesn’t make it any less frightening especially since the INS and Border Control militias are under her control. Democrats have a lot on their plate, they’re being wildly out paced by Republicans on the fundraising front, and as usual they’re having a hard time acting in lock step when it comes to messaging because that’s who they are but if they can get it together and pushback against Trump’s threats to the election the midterms should be theirs to lose, well hopefully. On that note, Virginia has gotten the go ahead to vote on a redistricting plan that could result in giving Democrats another leg up in the House race because it increasingly looks like the gerrymandering war that was started by Republicans in Texas is backfiring on them.   

Epstein, Epstein 😱:  During last week’s House hearing AG Pam Bondi who never met with any of the Epstein victims couldn’t even find it within herself to acknowledge their presence at the hearing.  That says about all you need to know about how she’s been handling the release of the Epstein files. Every time we learn something horrible about someone in Trump’s orbit, we learn more about someone who isn’t or whose appearance in the files is incidental and has nothing to do with Epstein’s crimes. The bottom line remains that lots of people did really horrifying things or turned their eyes away from people who they knew were doing those things for business reasons or just to remain part of Epstein’s elite crowd, a crowd that included Steve Bannon. One item that continues to rear its head relates to an accusation from an underage girl about being raped by Trump.  It’s not proven but then again it doesn’t seem to have been investigated but one thing is clear, Bondi and her team redacted as many references to Trump as they could. Another group of files reveal mundane by comparison things such as how Epstein who lured lots of his prey by promising modeling gigs also promised acceptances into institutions of higher education, making generous contributions to get at least one of his girlfriends, Belarusian Karyna Shuliak, into Columbia University’s School of Dentistry.  Shuliak, who had overstayed her visa later secured citizenship by entering into a short-term sham marriage with another one of Epstein’s girlfriends, a woman named Jennifer, after receiving advice from Epstein’s lawyers that the marriage would solve her immigration woes.  The woman may be the same Jennifer that Epstein set up with Elon Musk’s brother Kimball.  The Columbia University officials involved with accepting Epstein’s girls has been removed and Kimball has now resigned from the Burning Man Project Board over these disclosures. Does make you wonder how another famous woman got her Einstein visa?    

Friday, February 13, 2026

 

Casey Jones Toilet Edition🎈😱 ✡️🌻😱 πŸ‘ΏπŸŽˆ

Attack🎈🎈:  The good news is that El Paso’s airport and airspace reopened after “only” four hours rather than the ten days that had been announced early Wednesday morning. The absurd news is that reason for the closure was that without alerting the FAA, members of the Border Patrol used an untested high-tech military laser in the active civilian airspace around El Paso to down a few party balloons that they mistakenly took for Mexican drug cartel drones.  The FAA thought an attack from Mexico was in process and reacted by closing the airport. The newfangled laser which had been gifted to ICE Barbie Noem’s Border Patrol forces by Secretary of War and Beer Pete Hegseth was used by Noem’s yutzes who thought they had detected an incoming attack from Mexico. Adding to the incompetent insanity, for a while the White House stuck with the deceptive drug cartel story with Attorney General Pam Bondi citing the extraordinary success of the mission during her opening remarks to the House Homeland Security committee in what turned out to be an insanely contentious hearing in which she answered few questions, but did attack anyone who asked her anything of substance, especially anything about the Epstein files.  She called Vermont Congresswoman Becca Balint, the granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor, an anti-Semite and repeatedly shifted blame for her efforts to redact Trump’s one million (!) mentions in the Epstein file to Merrick Garland, Biden, and Obama.  During her testimony Bondi repeatedly checked the notes in her ridiculously thick binder. Through the lens of a particularly sharp photographer, it was revealed that the binder included data about which of the “unredacted” Epstein files members of the committee had accessed when they had been allowed to visit the super secure SCIF where the files are being held.  And really, who is surprised that Trump’s goons are spying on the RINOS and Democrats looking through the files?  Even Speaker Johnson who forgives Trump for everything thought that wasn’t a good idea. As to Epstein, the files reveal that Center for Medicare and Medicaid Administrator Dr. Oz was another one cozying up to Epstein. In 2016, well after Epstein had served time in a Florida jail, Oz and his wife Lisa invited the convicted pedophile to their Valentine’s Day Party. In case you are counting, Oz is the ninth member of Trump’s immediate circle whose name appears in the files.  In addition to Trump the others are wife Melania, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Navy Secretary John Phelan, US Rep for Global Partnerships and Model Agency executive who brought Melania to the US Paoli Zampoli, RFK Jr, Federal Reserve Chairman nominee Kevin Warsh and Elon Musk. As to anti-Semitism, it’s a real problem but no one should for one moment believe that Trump sees it as anything more than a cudgel to use against his enemies especially given the number of people in his administration who keep getting caught spewing white supremacist and Jewish hate.  One of those people is Jeremy Carl who served in the Department of Interior in Trump’s first administration and who Trump has nominated to serve as the State Department’s Assistant Secretary of International Organizations.  Yesterday, Utah Senator John Curtis, the Republican who replaced Mitt Romney,  announced that after reviewing Carl’s record which included “insensitive remarks about Jewish people,” he would vote against his nomination.  Senator Curtis’ vote is expected to scuttle Carl’s nomination. How is it that Trump who keeps calling his enemies out as anti-Semitic has so many anti-Semitic associates?  Trump gets away with his hate and, so far, is mostly getting away with his Epstein association but the same can’t be said of Kathy Ruemmler, the Goldman Sachs lawyer who advised Epstein and was also the recipient of some Hermes and Fendi gifts from him announced she will depart Goldman in June.  

Making America Sick Again: Trump formally announced that since climate change isn’t a thing, regulating carbon emissions is no longer necessary.  Apparently, those genes he inherited from his brilliant MIT professor uncle provide him with more knowledge about the environment than any of the real experts and his EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin who lucky for New York never made it to the Governor’s Mansion is with him on that conclusion.  No comment from RFK who once cared about the environment because he and his advisors are too busy ensuring that we eat lots of meat and keep catching viruses.  Yesterday, we learned more about the FDA’s refusal to review Moderna’s new mRNA flu vaccine.  The decision was made by Vinay Prasad, the FDA administrator responsible for overseeing vaccines, who overruled the recommendation of the FDA’s scientists. Moderna which had received approval for its trial methodology from the FDA said that it will continue seeking approval from other countries which means that Europeans will get what is likely to be a more effectively targeted flu vaccine, one that can be designed to protect against the expected strains of the flu closer to the start of the flu season, while we won’t. It’s not just flu protection that we’ll be losing out on, this morning Moderna’s CEO announced that it will no longer invest in new Phase 3 vaccine trials for infectious diseases because “you cannot make a return on investment if you don’t have access to the US markets.”  As a result, vaccines for Epstein-Barr virus, herpes and shingles have been shelved. Epstein-Barr isn’t just the cause of mono, the “kissing disease,” it is now considered a “primary, essential, and sometimes initiating factor for developing multiple sclerosis.”  We knew that RFK’s confirmation would have dire effects, now we know it’s not just childhood diseases, the effect of his reign will be widespread and long lasting but he’s not worried, yesterday during an interview with podcaster Theo Von, he said “I’m not scared of a germ, you know. I used to snort cocaine off of toilets.”  UGH and WTF.

Other πŸ’©:  The decision of the Grand Jury to vote against indicting the six Senators and members of Congress who spoke out about not following illegal orders was unanimous meaning that not a single one of them fell for Jeanine Pirro’s bull πŸ’©. Unfortunately, Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin expects that Pirro, or another Trump US Attorney, will try again with a different grand jury. Since Pirro couldn’t get any experienced US Attorneys to present her case, she instead deployed a recent hire, a dance photographer who still runs an active studio because under Bondi the DOJ has gone from garage lawyers to insurance lawyers to dance photographers.  In other DOJ news, Bondi immediately fired the US attorney that the district judges in Northern New York appointed to replace one of her illegal interim attorneys leaving that spot vacant out of spite.  And at least for now Arizona’s Mark Kelly will not be demoted or see his retirement pay cut since DC District Judge Leon ruled that doing so would violate his First Amendment rights while setting a chilling precedent for all retired members of the military.   We are about to have another partial government shutdown.  This one will impact only the bloated and overfunded Department of Homeland Security, part of an effort mostly by Democrats to rein in the overreach of Ice Barbie’s militias. However, like last time, airports may be affected so check your flights.  On the tariff front, all Democrats except Maine’s retiring Jared Golden and six Republicans, including Nebraska’s Don Bacon, California’s Kevin Kiley, Kentucky’s Thomas Massie, Colorado’s Jeff Hurd, Pennsylvania’s Brian Fitzpatrick, and Washington’s Dan Newhouse.  The Republican naysayers include some who are about to retire or come from swingy seats in states most impacted by the tariffs.  Trump is screwing around with the invitation list for this weekend’s annual Governors meeting.  At first it appeared that he was excluding all the Democratic Governors but now he says he’s “only” excluding Colorado’s Jared Polis and Maryland’s Wes Moore.  He didn’t invite Polis because he’s trying to pressure him to release convicted election breacher Tina Peters from Jail, he’s also cut crucial funding from Colorado as part of his pressure campaign.  He didn’t invite Moore, the nation’s only Black governor because he’s “foul mouthed,” also he’s Black.  Because Oklahoma’s Republican Governor Kevin Stitt criticized Trump’s move, the orange one is now lashing out at him too, calling him just another RINO.  It’s not clear if any Democratic Governors will attend, it is clear that Trump is growing increasingly deranged and has three more years to go further down the rabbit hole. We still don’t know all the details, but it turns out that the Trump official that was being discussed by foreign players on the call that Tulsi Gabbard has been hiding was son in law Jared Kushner. Lastly, one piece of good news, most of the ICE and Homeland Security militias are leaving Minnesota.  Lots of damage has been done but at least Minneapolis residents will be able to start living their lives again except for Renee Good and Alex Pretti.   

 

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

 Butterflies Are Not Free πŸ¦‹ 😱 ✡️🌻😱 πŸ‘Ώ πŸ¦‹  

Morning Update:  Something very weird is happening this morning: the FAA has closed all air space over El Paso, Texas, cancelling all flights for ten days for “security reasons.” As of my writing, there is no explanation for this unprecedented except during 9.11 action. In other news, the person who was detained last night in the Guthrie case has been released and though the FBI says that they have identified other persons of interest, at this point no other information has been released.

WTF:  Now onto the destruction of democracy.  Yesterday, Jeanne Pirro, the former Fox host who is now the US Attorney for Washington DC tried to get a Washington grand jury to indict Representatives Jason Crow, Chrissy Houlahan, Chris Deluzio, Maggie Goodlander, and Senators Mark Kelly and Elissa Slotkin, the six whose Fall video reminded active-duty members of the military and intelligence community that they were obligated to refuse illegal orders. The good news is that the grand jury refused to indict, the horrifying news is that Pirro, clearly following Trump’s orders, even tried. In response to the indictment attempt, Democratic Senator Chris Murphy’s called for “the CEOs and university presidents and other responsible leaders who have been biding their time and waiting for” Trump “to cross the magic red line before speaking up, maybe when he starts arresting Senators is a good time to get off the f---- sidelines.” Murphy is so right, yet the likelihood of concerted pushback from any of those complicit people remains remote. Worth noting, the failed indictment attempt is on top of War Guy Pete Hegseth’s ongoing efforts to censure Senator Kelly, a retired Air Force Captain, by reducing his rank and his retirement pay.  Kelly is currently suing Hegseth, the Department of Defense, and other officials, for violating his free speech and right to due process.  A Judge is due to rule on that shortly.

A Bridge Too Far:  On Monday, Trump threatened to block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, a 1.5-mile new bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.  He posted on Truth Social that he “will not allow this bridge to open until the United States is fully compensated for everything we have given them, and also, importantly, Canada treats the United States with the Fairness and Respect that we deserve.” Michigan owns a part of the new bridge but the $4.6 billion funding for it was provided by Canada.  Yesterday, it was reported that Trump’s threat to prevent the opening of the new bridge wasn’t simply more of his anti-Canada saber rattling, it was also grift.  It followed a meeting between Commerce Secretary Lutnick and billionaire Matthew Moroun, a Detroit-based trucking magnate whose family operates the competing Ambassador Bridge that also connects Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.  The Moroun family has long opposed and litigated against the construction of the new bridge.  Having failed to prevent its construction, they’ve now found a last-minute way to stand in its way. Could a contribution to one of Trump’s slush funds be involved?  In other irrational infrastructure news, Trump who loves coal plans to issue an executive order today directing the Department of Defense to buy electricity from coal-fired power plants.  The order comes as his administration plans to repeal the endangerment finding, the landmark climate ruling that determined greenhouse gases pose a threat to public health. What could possibly go wrong except for more asthma, pulmonary diseases, and cancer with faster climate change thrown in as a kicker. Such a great gift for the next generation, the group that is also likely to suffer from more once preventable childhood diseases, like measles which leaves some with long term respiratory complications. On the subject of preventable diseases and respiratory distress, yesterday the FDA told Moderna that it will not review the company’s request to license a new, potentially more effective mRNA flu shot, even though the FDA had previously given the green light to the project.  Notably, RFK who prefers heroin and raw milk to vaccines, has a particular animosity for mRNA technology, so what if the technology is the wave of the future. 

Bad Math:  Despite his assertions that everyone loves him and that his poll numbers, like the economy, are better than ever, they’re not, even advisor Peter Navarro knows that which is why he previewed that this week’s job numbers are going to be really awful. Over the weekend, Louisiana Democrat Chasity Verret Martinez defeated her Republican opponent by double digits in a special election for a state House seat in a district President Trump won by 13 points in 2024.  Special elections are quirky and don’t attract as many voters as general elections so it would be easy to dismiss Martinez’ victory as just one of those local things.  The problem for Republicans is that the Louisiana result is not an outlier, Democrats have been overperforming all over the country which goes far to explaining why Trump is pushing for Congress to pass the SAVE Act, a catchy name for legislation intended to make it more difficult and more expensive for people, especially those who are likely to vote for Democrats, to vote.  It also partially explains why Trump had Tulsi Gabbard snatch those 2020 Fulton County ballots, partially because Trump is still fixated on everything related to his 2020 lost to “Sleepy Joe.”  Yesterday we learned that the “evidence” used to justify the Fulton County raid was provided by Kurt Olsen, an election denier whose claims about the 2020 election were previously disproved and that despite Gabbard’s involvement there was no credible international component to the allegations.  As to math, its not just the polling that’s a problem for Trump, the House, where the Republican majority might shrink by one more again this week if rumors that another Republican Congressman is considering exiting shortly ala Marjorie Taylor Greene are true.  Even at current levels, Speaker Johnson is having trouble managing his team.  Yesterday, three Republicans, Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Kevin Kiley of California and Don Bacon of Nebraska, joined all Democrats to defeat a key procedural measure that would have prevented future votes on Trump’s tariffs, the ones cost each of us $1000 last year, an amount that is expected to grow to $1300 to $1500 this year. We are still awaiting the Supreme Court’s ruling on tariffs.  To the extent that they haven’t already decided how they’ll rule, Trump may have further damaged his argument that his tariffs are all about national defense by telling Fox’s Larry Kudlow that he imposed tariffs on Switzerland because he didn’t like the way their leader spoke to him.

More EpsteinπŸ’©:  Ghislaine Maxwell testified remotely, pleading the Fifth while promising to exonerate Trump if he provides her with clemency. Secretary Lutwick admitted to having had way more contact with Epstein, despite his earlier denials.  He acknowledged that he did visit Epstein’s Caribbean Island with his wife, children and nannies but wants us to know that he didn’t leave any of them on the island when he sailed away. Wyoming Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis said that until yesterday she thought that the Epstein stuff was a nothing burger, but after learning that one of Epstein’s victims was a nine-year-old she finally gets why people are so upset. Trump’s circle is pleased that the files reveal that he told a Palm Beach sheriff that he was glad that he was going after Epstein because everyone always knew he was up to bad things. The problem is that Trump’s call has CYA written all over it since it took place after Epstein had already been nabbed and there are thousands upon thousands of pages in the files where references to Trump appear to be redacted.  There’s so much more, not the least of which is the identification of Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, the Emirati businessman who was the recipient of an “I loved the torture video” email from Epstein. The sultan, who attended Trump’s first inauguration, also emailed about two of the women that Epstein had delivered to him.  As to those women, it appears that after his barely there Florida sentence ended, Epstein mostly shifted from abusing and trafficking young girls to trafficking those of legal age. In that capacity he “introduced” Elon Musk’s brother Kimball to at least one of his girlfriends. In addition, via Congressman Ro Khanna we learned that in addition to the Sultan, five other men named in the unredacted files are Victoria’s Secret founder Leslie Wexner, Nicola Caputo, Salvatore Nuara, Zurab Mikeladze, and Leonic Leonov.  Just the tip of a slimy iceberg because there is so much more there as well as a lot that we don’t know, yet.  And, because why not, Trump endorsed Congressman Cory Mills, a married guy who has credibly been accused of threatening and abusing his girlfriends, for reelection yesterday.

πŸ¦‹ πŸ¦‹ πŸ¦‹ 😭:  ProPublica published letters written by children incarcerated in Trump and Stephen Miller’s concentration camps.  They are sadder than sad and also evoke the poems included in the book I Never Saw Another Butterfly which were written by doomed children at Treblinka, one of the infamous Nazi Concentration camps.  The US is building more of those camps, presumably to be occupied by more children and their parents few of whom are guilty of any crimes beyond crossing the border. The immigration officials who testified before Congress yesterday refused to acknowledge any of the bad things they’ve done, like murdering Renee Good and Alix Pretti or spraying pepper spray directly into already subdued peoples’ faces.  What have we become?