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Who knew all this would happen afterwards!

Monday, February 17, 2025

The Best and the Worst

When disaster strikes, some people come together.

Swannanoa Grassroots Alliance, Feb 3, 2025. These people are working to have disaster preparedness for their area, and help for those still suffering from Hurricane Helene.

Suffragists in front of the White House





Sunday Feb. 13, 2000  was the anniversary of the last Peanuts cartoon.



Paul McCartney Set The Glastonbury Festival On Fire Saturday Night With A Jaw-Dropping Surprise That Had The Crowd Raging—Bringing Out Unbelievable Guests Dave Grohl And Bruce Springsteen!


Seen on I-75 in Cincinnati OH and posted on Facebook



Photo by staff at Rocky Mountain National Park (before thousands of National Park staff were laid off from their jobs by Musk.)

 Today's quote: 

It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.

AUDRE LORDE

Today's art:

Unknown photographer

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Call House Speaker Mike Johnson 202-225-4000.
"I am calling you as you are the Speaker of the House. I read today that you are OK with Trump not following the laws and judicial rulings. What does that mean for the rest of us? Are we now all allowed to ignore laws? I am confused. Could you please clarify? "

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 Happy 91st birthday to my friend Bette Potter Jones! She lives alone in her own home with two cats...and is as feisty as ever...having fun and eating lovely food!


Another cold rainy day when friends got together to munch on good Italian food in Nebo NC. I brought home half of my pizza, while Bette polished off her meatball sub, and Judy had a Greek salad and Cathy had a Pizza Sub...ok, maybe not totally Italian!

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WARNING: The rest of this post is about our government, politics, and the many people who have now lost their jobs.

Some facts:

"... On February 11, Trump signed an executive order putting billionaire Elon Musk in charge of “large-scale reductions in force,” and yesterday, (Feb 14?) Musk and his allies began purging the federal government of career employees, beginning with employees still in their probationary period, typically those with less than a year in the job. 

  • The Department of Veterans Affairs lost 1,000 people, 
  • the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau lost more than 100 people, 
  • the U.S. Department of Agriculture lost more than 2,400, 
  • the U.S. Forest Service lost more than 3,000, 
  • the Environmental Protection Agency lost 400, 
  • the Small Business Administration lost more than 100, 
  • and the Interior Department lost 2,300, including workers at national parks.  (Bullet points mine)

The Department of Health and Human Services is expected to lose nearly all of its 5,200 workers in their probationary period, including 1,300 at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)—10% of its workforce—while the National Institutes of Health (NIH) lost 1,500. “I am heartbroken, more than anything, for the future of science in this country as we gut this institution that has for so long been intentionally shielded as much as possible from politics,” an NIH employee told Will Stone, Pien Huang, and Rob Stein of NPR.

Five government employees’ unions have sued, saying the mass firings violate the formal procedures for reductions in force...

Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) points out that rather than saving money, “it is a massive waste of taxpayer dollars to fire employees the department just invested months into recruiting, vetting and training.”

It certainly appears that those in charge of the firings didn’t know what they were doing: on Thursday they fired more than 300 workers at the National Nuclear Security Administration, apparently not aware that they were the people who oversee the nation’s nuclear weapons. Today, Peter Alexander and Alexandra Marquez of NBC News reported that officials are now trying to rehire them but can’t figure out how to reach them because the workers lost access to their work email when they were fired.

The firings of federal employees come after the Trump administration instituted a “freeze” on federal spending. This impoundment of funds is illegal—the Constitution, Congress, and the courts have all established that once Congress has established a program, the president must implement it. But the truth is that Congress implemented these programs for a reason, and members would not kill them because they recognize they are important for all Americans.

Now MAGA voters are now discovering that much of what billionaire Elon Musk is cutting as “waste, fraud, and corruption” is programs that benefit them, often more than they benefit Democratic-dominated states. Dramatically, farmers, who backed Trump by a margin of three to one, are badly hit by the freeze on funding provided by the Inflation Reduction Act for conservation of land, soil, and water. “This isn’t just hippie-dippy stuff,” Wisconsin cattle, pig, and poultry farmer Aaron Pape told Linda Qiu and Julie Creswell of the New York Times. “This is affecting mainstream farmers.”

Similarly, the shutdown of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is a blow to the agricultural sector: USAID buys about $2 billion in agricultural products from U.S. farmers every year. It has also supported funding for research at state universities like the University of Tennessee, the University of Missouri, and the University of Louisiana.

Cuts to indirect spending in grants from the National Institutes of Health will also hit hard across the country, and states where Trump won more than 55% of the 2024 vote are no exception. Former college president Michael Nietzel noted in Forbes that Texas stands to lose more than $300 million; Ohio, more than $170 million; and Tennessee, Missouri, and Florida, more than $130 million apiece. These losses will cause thousands of layoffs and, as the Association of American Medical Colleges said, “diminish the nation’s research capacity, slow scientific progress and deprive patients, families and communities across the country of new treatments, diagnostics and preventive interventions.”

Trump said Wednesday he wanted to shutter the Department of Education immediately, calling it “a big con job.” That Department provides grants for schools in low-income communities as well as money for educating students with special needs: eight of the ten states receiving the most federal money for their K–12 schools are dominated by Republicans.

Excerpts from Letters from an American Feb 15, 2025 by Heather Cox Richardson


12 comments:

  1. Happy 91st birthday to Bette! I love the hummingbird image and the park scene is gorgeous.
    I hope everyone comes together, we will need each other more than ever.
    Take care, have a great day and a wonderful week ahead.

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    1. Thanks Eileen...it's always good for me to see your early comments here...as I sometimes sleep in like today!

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  2. The script for the Johnson call seems very appropriate.

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    1. What kind of civilization has no laws or enforcers of same?

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  3. ...yes, Make America Ugly Again.

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    1. Yet we are still here, breathing, eating, thinking, and posting blogs!

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  4. That sign on I-75 is very disturbing. The fact is this country was heavily populated by not white men when they got here and built on the backs of black men and women. And of course the only group of people welcome to immigrate now are the white racist nazi South Africans.

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    1. I sure hope nobody at all immigrates here in the next - mmmm - four years definitely!

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  5. Good call and questions for the Speaker!

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  6. It's all gone totally nuts over in the USA and now it's spreading over here! In the meantime, life goes on for most of us and we can still enjoy our birthdays and friends. Happy birthday to Bette.

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  7. Happy Birthday to Bette. May she keep on celebrating life and be happy!

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  8. The Republicans are either trying to ruin the country or are incredibly stupid. Apparently both.

    A lot of people still believe their propaganda. Let’s see how they feel when their own income or spending power is cut.

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There is today, more than ever, the need for a compassionate regenerative world civilization.