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Saturday, August 22, 2026

The Roadless Rule



The world would be a much poorer place without all the creatures and their habitats.

I don't know if people are aware, or if they even care, but the Trump administration is working tirelessly every day to doom animals and their homes, and of course, to make a buck off of it - I guess the Oval office needs more gold trinkets.

Here's one of the latest examples in the news ...

Feds Moving at Full Throttle to Reverse Roadless Rule Protecting National Forests




It's hard to keep up with all the damage the Trump administration is doing in every sector of our lives. But we have to try if we want there to be anything left by the time they are done.

Friday, August 21, 2026

This stinks



The Pentagon and Trump should be ashamed of trying to strip this honor from a WWII veteran.

Thursday, August 20, 2026

Natalie Harp, cont'd

We're learning more about Natalie Harp.



This isn't the first time people have been concerned about the outsized influence of a nutty aide on their political leader - an extreme case would be Rasputin - and it's not bizarre that Jon Ossoff would bring up Natalie Harp.

David at the Grand Canyon



David Muir of ABC News visits the Grand Canyon.

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Ezra Klein: AI



At some point in the early twenty-first century, all of mankind was united in celebration. We marveled at our own magnificence as we gave birth to AI. - The Matrix

On August 2 I had a post about AI midels running amuck ... AI off the leash ... that featured an interview with Helen Toner. Here Ezra has a longer interview with her to discuss the worries about AI.

What's interesting is that everyone admits there is a danger. They admit that we don't really know what the AI agents are doing on their own time, and that it's probably not good. But no company is willing to even slow down, much less stop. "Someone will do it so it should be us" "Yes, things might go catastrophically wrong, but they may also lead to utopia".

Read more about P(doom) and technological singularity.

Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.)



He doesn’t want to do the job. He wants to build his ballroom and travel with Natalie on their apparently defenseless flying palace, gifted by the Emir of Qatar.

The speech that got everyone's attention.

Monday, August 17, 2026

Natalie Harp



George, Ringo, and Badfinger



This song, It Don't Come Easy, had a somewhat tortured beginning. Basically, the Beatles were broken up and all were doing their own things. Ringo got some help from George to write/record a new song for himself.

The video above is a demo by George, with him singing instead of Ringo, and doing guitar. Two of the guys from Badfinger sang background (sadly, the two guys who later took their own lives). On the demo you can hear them singing "Hare Krishna" for George but later Ringo wanted it removed.

Ritchie Torres

Listening to an interesting talk between Haviv and Congressman Ritchie Torres of New York. It is from a year ago, but it mentions the now much worse problem the Democratic party has with the Democratic Socialists of America, as well as the deteriorating attitude of many Deemocratic lawmakers towards Israel.



Sunday, August 16, 2026

Hakeem Jeffries on Meet the Press



Five years of Taliban rule

- Afghan women in 1927

A rare inside look at the collapse of women’s rights under the Taliban

Now that the US is all chummy with so many Middle Eastern countries, we seem to have forgotten, or we just don't care, that the lives of women in many of these counties is less than ideal.

Take Egypt, for instance. Did you know that more than 80% of women in Egypt experience genital mutilation?

Possum



Two baby possums have been coming on the porch late each night to eat the leftover cat food. They are so tiny and cute! They are pretty used to me now and will come out if I stay quiet. The cats are totally uninterested in them. Here's a photo of a baby possum with Vicky the cat from years ago ...



Friday, August 14, 2026

There Is No Antimemetics Division

My latest sci fi book from the public library is There Is No Antimemetics Division ...

a literary work of science fiction–horror by British author qntm .... The work revolves around the director of the "Antimemetics Division", a secret organisation at odds with paranormal memory- and perception-altering phenomena. As the Division's research into these phenomena progresses, the director begins to uncover erased memories and finds herself ensnared in a conflict that threatens all of reality.

Here's some of the blurb from Amazon ...

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Humanity is under assault by malevolent “antimemes”—ideas that attack memory, identity, and the fabric of reality itself—in this whip-smart tale of science-fiction horror, an entirely reimagined and expanded version of the beloved online novel.

“Utterly brilliant . . . a dazzling, confusing novel with a highly effective, creeping sense of dread . . . I can’t recommend it enough.”—Charlie Jane Anders, The Washington Post

“[An] unforgettable, mind-bendingly brilliant novel.”—The Guardian


Goodreads rates it 4.1.

I'm not far into it yet but it is intriguing. I actually picked it because I liked the cover, but the idea presented in the book grabbed my interest once I started reading. Hope it holds up.

David at the redwoods



On ABC news tonight, David Muir visits California's redwoods - Redwood National and State Parks.

Thursday, August 13, 2026

Tel Aviv



I've never visited anywhere in the Middle East. The closest I've come is Greece. It looks like California.

The plane! The plane!



So ...

1) The Israelis warned the US that Iran might try to bump off Trump as he left Turkey. But the US didn't think the information was good. Yet still, they created an elaborate plan to have him switch planes with no one else being informed.

2) Trump switched planes but did not tell most of his aides or the press corps. And so they all flew off, without Trump, as unknowing decoys to fool Iran.

3) When asked about the ethics of putting the press in danger, the Trump administration said it was really ok beause Iran only wanted to do away with Trump, and he wasn't on their plane.

4) But the whole point of the secret switch was that no one knew Trump was on the other place, so how would Iran have known not to shoot the decoy plane?

5) And then there's the thing where Trump was very worried about his safety when In Turkey, but later said he wasn't worried at all, because, you know, he's so manly and all.

Oh, what a tangled web we weave ...

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Yay!

Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Times are hard



This is my experience too. Never before in my whole life have things been this bad financially. Yet government programs only get cut. Why? So all the zillionaires in Trump's cabinet can have more? So corporations and tech giants can have more? So Trump and his family can have more? Will it ever be enough?

Morning Joe



On Morning Joe a couple of weeks ago, Joe talks about what he sees as the Democratic party, which has had a great chance to win in the midterms with their affordability message, ruining their chances by giving too much power to extremist DSA candidates.

I mostly agree with him (thhough I cringe when people yell a lot). Many of the DSA candidates make my skin crawl.

Today is the election in which Hong is running for governor. She is trying to pretend she hasn't advocated for abolishing the police, prisons, the Senate,Thanksgiving. When asked about that, she will go on instead about how bad the Republicans are.

Yes, the Republican agenda is bad, but that's not who she is running against now - she is running against another Democrat, one who at least seems rational.

I have a prediction. El-Sayed will run for president in 2028, and President Obama will endorse him. I don't even recognize my party anymore.

Ask Haviv about aid to Israel



Monday, August 10, 2026

Greenland



Trump is still after Greenland.

Sunday, August 09, 2026

Yoshiki



Yoshiki , Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, Carnegie Hall, 2017

El-Sayed on Meet the Press



Kristen points out at the beginning that the majority of voters in Michigan actually voted against him. Of course she asked him about Israel too.

He accuses Israel of genocide, apartheid, and being a rouge state ... gives no proof ... then, on prodding, says he might give aid to Israel if all Israelis and Palestinians lived together as citizens, which would mean Israel as an Arab state with an Israeli minority population. Also he says Israel is trying to annex southern Lebanon - not true. He was asked about his friendship with Hasan Piker, who he reamins close with.

It's sad. I like most of his policies. But the fact that he so obviously hates Israel and is willing to push descriptions of it that are untrue makes me think he is not a trustworthy person.

Iran and Gaza

Trump to Axios: "We are low keying it" with Iran

Basically, the US is waiting for Iran to tell us the terms of our surrender.

Meanwhile, in Gaza ...

Hamas urges US pressure on Jerusalem over Gaza plan; Israel said to warn of ‘ambush’

Why would the US believe a word a terrorist group said? The answer - because Jarad and Witkoff see Gaza as a big future real estate deal that will make them even more money. Remember this? ...



But the Israeli's see Gaza as the place where the murderers/rapists/kidnappers who are still left alive are holed up. Of course they don't trust them.

Saturday, August 08, 2026

More Dr. Alex



Still watching Dr. Alex.

Maybe part of the reason is that, although I didn't train for it, I ended up having a couple of medical jobs before my eyesight deteriorated. This was after I gave up trying to find a new career as a future blind person, and just tried to find a job to pay my bills for as long as I could keep it.

It's surprising how many jobs in a hospital require no medical education or training. My last two jobs were working in hospital surgeries. One was working for the anesthesiologists, ordering and caring for their drugs and equipment, and one was just stocking supplies and washing and wrapping surgical instruments for autoclaving. Kind of miss it.

Friday, August 07, 2026

Less than 1%

Hersh

The news is full of Abdul El-Sayed's victory. I see Kamala Harris has come out in support of El-Sayed. Not sure if that will help him or hurt him ;)

Here he is on Israel. He says that we should not send money to Israel because they engage in genocide and apartheud ...



But neither of these crimes applies to Israel unless you are creating your own definitions for these terms. For instance, Arabs and other minorities are citizens of Israel with all the rights that go along with that, incuding voting and holding elected office (Arab Citizens of Israel).

And you know, we give money to a lot of other countries. The last time that was analyzed was in 2024, when we gave Israel $6.82 billion and we gave Ukraine $6.51 billion. So are we going to demonize Ukraine too? Are we going to pretned that the money we give them is taking the food from our childreen's plates? Combined, the aid to Israel and the aid to Ukraine is less than 1% of the total US budget.

I was just thinking today of the Oct 7 attack on Israel by Hamas. That was when I started paying attention to Israel and the Middle East. El-Sayed wants us to think Israel is some far away foreign country that has nothing to do with us, so why send them money. But that isn't really true ... on Oct 7, there were American citizens who were killed, Americans who were taken hostage, including children. I won't forget them.

I am sick of the lies, innuendos, and shaming that my own party is doing, all in oder, I believe, to win votes.

Thursday, August 06, 2026

All about Qatar