Mostly Monday Reads: Narcissistic Chaos FARTUS-style (Felon Adjudicated Rapist Traitor of the United States)
âMaking Imperialism Great Again.â John (repeat1968) Buss @johnbuss.bsky.social
Good Day, Sky Dancers!
Well, this is the 4th time a Republican Policy has trashed my IRAs/403bs. Reagan in 1987. Dubya in 2007/2008. Trump today and 2020. The one today is completely based on Presidential policy. The others on careless deregulation and fraught banking practices. I saw each one coming.
Over the weekend, I almost pulled an all-nighter researching the futures market and the Treasury system break-in. There is still a flight to the dollarânot freaking bitcoinsâ so thatâs a relief! None of these things are necessary or are in any way leading to anything but mass financial and economic problems in the US and abroad. Why would any group of people want to tank the economy? I think they are trying to bring down the dollar. Instead, their Bitcoin Ponzi scheme forces us all into a risky asset with no value or function. Also, it brings them massive press and public attention. Iâm actually now watching for signs of bank runs.
All of this behavior in Fartus and Elonia wreaks of Narcissistic Abuse. They create chaos to gain and regain control. BB can tell you more about this since she has a doctorate in psychology. Iâm a dismal scientist who has been quite dismal the last two weeks. I completely expected the implementation of tariffs to tank the markets. It did. FARTUS manufactures chaos. They crave center stage, which is one of the hopes we have. They go after each other. They both want to be the main character in this disaster.
I was watching the Futures market last night, too late into the night, to see what was happening with stocks, Market Indices, and everything that impacted the stock market the next day. BB sent this to me late last night. I agree with pretty much everything in Jonathan V. Lastâs analysis provided in The Bulwark. âFollow the Money. The financial markets are the only thing that can stop Trumpâs reign of chaos.â It was clear when the markets started tanking today when Trump, Canada, China, and Mexico started setting up that his FARTUS, with his raging Id, needs a crusade of some kind or another. Another good thing is that we havenât hit any of the exchangeâs circuit breakers. Thatâs when you get a true crash. But itâs early in the week.
The main target today is USAID. We wonât know the trade warsâ outcomes until some negotiations start. Currently, FARTUS has put most of the tariffs on hold for a month, so the markets are settling down. But remember shock and awe, and no one expecting the Elonia Inquisition is part of the fun for these sickos. What the press is calling Muskâs âlieutenantsâ and âenforcersâ is essentially a gang of incel, SS cosplaying boys doing the dirty work of infiltrating government systems. Thatâs so Godfatherish I donât even know where to go with it. I spent a good deal last night with this article from Wired written by Vittoria Elliot. âThe Young, Inexperienced Engineers Aiding Elon Muskâs Government Takeover. Engineers between 19 and 24, most linked to Muskâs companies, are playing a key role as he seizes control of federal infrastructure.â
Elon Muskâs takeover of federal government infrastructure is ongoing, and at the center of things is a coterie of engineers who are barely out ofâand in at least one case, purportedly still inâcollege. Most have connections to Musk, and at least two have connections to Muskâs longtime associate Peter Thiel, a cofounder and chair of the analytics firm and government contractor Palantir who has long expressed opposition to democracy.
WIRED has identified six young menâall apparently between the ages of 19 and 24, according to public databases, their online presences, and other recordsâwho have little to no government experience and are now playing critical roles in Muskâs so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) project, tasked by executive order with âmodernizing Federal technology and software to maximize governmental efficiency and productivity.â The engineers all hold nebulous job titles within DOGE, and at least one appears to be working as a volunteer.
The engineers are Akash Bobba, Edward Coristine, Luke Farritor, Gautier Cole Killian, Gavin Kliger, and Ethan Shaotran. None have responded to requests for comment from WIRED. Representatives from OPM, GSA, and DOGE did not respond to requests for comment.
The six men are one part of the broader project of Musk allies assuming key government positions. Already, Muskâs lackeysâincluding more senior staff from xAI, Tesla, and the Boring Companyâhave taken control of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and General Services Administration (GSA), and have gained access to the Treasury Departmentâs payment system, potentially allowing him access to a vast range of sensitive information about tens of millions of citizens, businesses, and more. On Sunday, CNN reported that DOGE personnel attempted to improperly access classified information and security systems at the US Agency for International Development and that top USAID security officials who thwarted the attempt were subsequently put on leave. The Associated Press reported that DOGE personnel had indeed accessed classified material.
Did I mention that my job managing the TTL and TBond, TBill department of New Orleans Fed required me to go through fingerprinting, a security check, and an interview with some very grim Treasury Agents? All we did was process the stuff from our region and send it to the Treasury Systems using Fed Wire and other systems to the central processing locations. We also checked the local transmission from the business sending their payroll taxes.
I can only imagine the view of the entire system from my low perch. They have the golden ticket to all banks, all Feds, and all their global counterparts. They also have access to peopleâs social security and the federal employee base. These are Children! This is from LAProgressive authored by Ann Wright. âMuskâs DOGE âProud Boysâ Blitzkrieg Threatens All American. The billionaire oligarch and his henchmen are wreaking havoc in government offices with sensitive personal data of all U.S. citizens.â
In raids reminiscent of the âJanuary 6â Proud Boys attack on the U.S. Capitol four years ago, unelected, unvetted, and without federal government security clearance, the Trump-anointed head of the yet-unapproved Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Elon Musk and his henchmen with enormous computing backgrounds are wrecking havoc in government offices with sensitive personal data of all U.S. citizens.
This past week, Muskâs blitzkrieg team gained access to sensitive Treasury data, including Social Security and Medicare customer payment systems. Access to the system is closely held because it includes sensitive personal information about the millions of U.S. citizens who receive Social Security checks, tax refunds, and other payments from the federal government.
The responsibility for ensuring payments are accurate is on individual agencies, not the relatively small staff of civil servants at the Treasury Departmentâs Office of Fiscal Services, which is responsible for making more than one billion payments per year. The office disbursed more than $5 trillion in fiscal year 2023.
The previous weekend, Mr. Lebryk had been pushed by Tom Krause, the chief executive of a Silicon Valley company, Cloud Software Group and a member of Muskâs blitzkrieg team for entry into the federal payments system. Mr. Lebryk refused and then was subsequently put on administrative leave and then forced to resign.
In response to Lebrykâs resignation, Musk responded on February 1 to a post on his social media platform X: âThe @DOGE team discovered, among other things, that payment approval officers at Treasury were instructed always to approve payments, even to known fraudulent or terrorist groups. They literally never denied a payment in their entire career. Not even once.â
In Musk and Trump styles, Musk provided NO evidence for his allegation.
Also on Friday, January 31, in hearing of the DOGE raid on the Office of Financial Services, Senator Ron Wyden, the highest-ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, sent a letter to Trumpâs Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent outraged that âofficials associated with Musk may have intended to access these payment systems to illegally withhold payments to any number of programs. To put it bluntly, these payment systems simply cannot fail, and any politically motivated meddling in them risks severe damage to our country and the economy.â
Senator Wyden pushed back against DOGE operatives, ââI can think of no good reason why political operators who have demonstrated a blatant disregard for the law would need access to these sensitive, mission-critical systems.â
No matter how many needy people around the world are served by USAID, Elonia says heâs shutting it down- right to the point of stopping funds for a small Lutheran church feeding and sheltering children- and he says FARTUS approves it. How absolutely White Male Christian of them! This is from The Daily Beast as reported by Matt Young.â Remember:
Narcissists regularly:
1. Instigate crazymaking arguments
2. Ruin holidays & special occasions
3. Provoke jealousy & use triangulation
4. Give you the Silent Treatment
5. Steal your time & energy
âMusk: Iâm Closing Entire Federal Agency Down Right Now. The tech billionaire made the announcement during a DOGE Spaces update on X.â Notice how I just had to give free advertising to DOGE and X. Two things I avoid like the plague.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is getting the chop, according to Elon Musk.
Muskâs highly anticipated DOGE Spaces debut on X put the rumors to rest after a day of criticism lobbed at the agency, including reports that two top security officials were removed Saturday after refusing to allow DOGE representatives into restricted spaces.
Musk confirmed the administration was in the process of shutting USAID down. âAs we dug into USAID it became apparent that what we have here is not an apple with a worm in it, but we have actually just a ball of worms. If you have an apple with a worm in it, you can take the worm out. If you have a whole ball of worms, itâs hopeless,â he said. âUSAID is a ball of worms. There is no apple⊠that is why itâs gotta go. Itâs beyond repair.â
Musk had declared earlier on Sunday, âUSAID is a criminal organization. Time for it to die.â He continued to take aim at the agency, which has an annual budget of more than $50 billion, with several more posts on his social media platform.
An email sent to staff told them not to come into the office on Monday morning except those with essential on-site duties.
All my levels of Civics, Political Science, and American History oblige me to recall that part of the US Constitution that gives the power of the purse to the United States Congres. Theyâve created the Agency. Theyâve funded it. Theyâve had sign-offs from Presidents. Who the fuck does he thinks he is? This is from the BBC, as reported by Sean Seddon. âWhat is USAID and why is Trump reportedly poised to close it?â
The future of the US governmentâs main overseas aid agency has been cast into doubt as the Trump administration plans to merge it with the US Department of State after days of upheaval.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) would continue its function as an aid agency, but the plan involves a significant reduction in its funding and the workforce, CBS News, the BBCâs US partner, reports.
On Monday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused USAIDâs leadership of âinsubordinationâ and said he was now its âacting headâ.
US President Donald Trump and one of his top advisers, billionaire Elon Musk, have been strongly critical of the agency.
But the move to shut it down could have a profound impact on humanitarian programmes around the world.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) was set up in the early 1960s to administer humanitarian aid programmes on behalf of the US government around the world.
It employs around 10,000 people, two-thirds of whom work overseas. It has bases in more than 60 countries and works in dozens of others. However, most of the work on the ground is carried out by other organisations that are contracted and funded by USAID.
The range of activities it undertakes is vast. For example, not only does USAID provide food in countries where people are starving, it also operates the worldâs gold standard famine detection system, which uses data analysis to try to predict where shortages are emerging.
Much of USAIDâs budget is spent on health programmes, such as offering polio vaccinations in countries where the disease still circulates and helping to stop the spread of viruses which have the potential to cause a pandemic.
The BBCâs international charity BBC Media Action, which is funded by external grants and voluntary contributions, receives some funding from USAID. According to a 2024 report, USAID donated $3.23m (ÂŁ2.6m), making it the charityâs second-largest donor that financial year.
According to government data, the US spent $68bn (ÂŁ55bn) on international aid in 2023.
That total is spread across several departments and agencies, but USAIDâs budget constitutes more than half of it at around $40bn.
The vast majority of that money is spent in Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and Europe â primarily on humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.
The US is the worldâs biggest spender on international development â and by some margin.
To put it into context, the UK is the worldâs fourth-largest aid spender. In 2023, it spent ÂŁ15.3bn â around a quarter of what the US provided.
Today, staffers at the Agency were told to stay out. This is from the AP. âDemocrats push back after Musk says Trump agrees to close USAID and workers are kept out.â
Democrats have delivered a strong rebuke against the Trump administrationâs attempt to gut an agency that provides crucial aid overseas to fund education and fight starvation and disease, calling it illegal, vowing a court fight and lambasting billionaire Elon Musk for wielding so much power in Washington.
Staffers of the U.S. Agency for International Development were instructed to stay out of the agencyâs Washington headquarters, and officers blocked the lawmakers from entering the lobby Monday, after Musk announced President Donald Trump had agreed with him to shut the agency.
The fast-moving developments come after thousands of USAID employees already have been laid off and programs shut down in the two weeks since Trump became president. And they show the extraordinary power of Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency in the Trump administration. Musk announced closing of the agency early Monday, as Trumpâs secretary of state, Marco Rubio, was out of the country on a trip to Central America.
Trump said shutting down USAID âshould have been done a long time agoâ and was asked whether he needs Congress to approve such a measure. The president said he did not think so, and accused the Biden administration of fraud, without giving any evidence and only promising a report later on.
âThey went totally crazy, what they were doing and the money they were giving to people that shouldnât be getting it and to agencies and others that shouldnât be getting it, it was a shame, so a tremendous fraud,â Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday.
Rubio told reporters in San Salvador that he was now the acting administrator of USAID but had delegated his authorities to someone else. The change means that USAID is no longer an independent government agency as it had been for decades â although its new status will likely be challenged in court â and will be run out of the State Department.
I need to see more than a âstrong rebukeâ please. Heâs just stolen powers given to Congress by the Constitution. âArtII.S2.C2.3.6 Creation of Federal Offices.â
Article II, Section 2, Clause 2:
He shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur; and he shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law: but the Congress may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior Officers, as they think proper, in the President alone, in the Courts of Law, or in the Heads of Departments.
The Constitution gives Congress substantial power to establish federal government offices. As an initial matter, the Constitution vests the legislative power in Congress.1 Article I bestows on Congress certain specified, or enumerated, powers.2 The Court has recognized that these powers are supplemented by the Necessary and Proper Clause, which provides Congress with broad power to enact laws that are âconvenient, or usefulâ or âconduciveâ to [the] beneficial exercise of its more specific authorities.3 The Supreme Court has observed that the Necessary and Proper Clause authorizes Congress to establish federal offices.4 Congress accordingly enjoys broad authority to create government offices to carry out various statutory functions and directives.5 The legislature may establish government offices not expressly mentioned in the Constitution in order to carry out its enumerated powers.6
The Appointments Clause supplies the method of appointment for certain specified officials, but also for other [o]fficers whose positions are established by [l]aw. Although principal officers must be nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate, Congress may by [l]aw place the appointing power for inferior officers with the President alone, a department head, or a court.7 As this section will explain, the Supreme Court has recognized Congressâs discretion to establish a wide variety of governmental entities in the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branches.
Congressâs authority to establish offices is limited by the terms of the Appointments Clause. The structure of federal agencies must comply with the requirement that the President appoint officers, subject to Senate confirmation, although the appointment of inferior officers may rest with the President alone, department heads, or the courts.8 More broadly, the Supreme Court has made clear that the Constitution imposes important limits on Congressâs ability to influence or control the actions of officers once they are appointed. Likewise, it is widely believed that the President must retain a certain amount of independent discretion in selecting officers that Congress may not impede. These principles ensure that the President may fulfill his constitutional duty under Article II to take [c]are that the laws are faithfully executed.9
Alright, I sound like Iâm assigning homework and giving lectures again. I donât mean to. But sometimes youâre just going to need a reference when some stupid person doesnât know whatâs real, whatâs constitutional, and whatâs totally off the wall.
I think thatâs enough for todayâs big swallow. Iâm off to take care of myself. Please do the same!
Whatâs on your reading and blogging list today?
To think, like 50 years ago, I was performing this. Where has time gone?
#JohnbussBskySocialJohnBuss #Repeat1968 #Brologarchy #ElonMuskIsANAZI #EloniaMusk #FARTUS #idiocracy #kakistocracy #malignantNarcissism #treasuryDepartment #TreasuryDepartmentHackedByMusk #unconstitutional #USAID
Finally Friday Reads: MAGA-Extended Boxing Day
On this Boxing Day, letâs call it for what it is. Elder Abuse. John Buss, @johnbuss.bsky.social
Good Day, Sky Dancers!
Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated in the United Kingdom and some of the commonwealth nations. Boxing Day used to be a day to donate items and food to the needy, but like everything Decemberish, it has been melded into the Crassmas season and has become a shopping event. It was never a literal âboxing day,â although other sports events often coincide with the holiday. It was also a day to share the haul with employees and tradespeople. Itâs been around since the 1740s but has morphed into just another day to go shopping for deals, much like Black Friday and Cyber Monday. The original holiday dates back to the 1660s. It was generally a day that the aristocracy gave their servants a break to visit family and bring home a few leftovers and bestowed gifts. Funny how those things morph the more that Corporations take things over.
I liked Johnâs cartoon take, and today, it seems more literal than usual since there is much unhappiness in the MAGA house as the rank and file learn more of the plans the Tech Dudes have for the country. Iâve always wondered how Kash and Vivek, with their swarthy complexions, sat with the obviously xenophobic and angry wipipo that make up the MAGA base. Maybe the base thought they were just an extension of the old Memsahib days of Colonial India. After all, Memsahib Incontinentia Buttocks certainly needs an entourage since heâs incapable of doing much of anything these days.
It appears, however, that Memsahib Laura Loomer recognized some boundary overstepping from Vivek even though it all popped up on Boxing Day when giving the help a break was in order. Any job that takes more tha basic math and a lot of technological training does not have a large pool of Americans able to do the work. I experienced this first hand getting quite mathy degrees in Finance and Economics, which require the same kind of math that astrophysics, rocket science, engineering, and climatology require. Grad school degree programs with heavy math are full of students from the Middle East and Asia. Most Americans wind up with an MBA where the courses really donât even go beyond the early undergrad level. One of my grad school colleagues from Punjab was a great gift to me during my grad school year. He lived with me after Katrina for a while and helped me get through the mathy parts of my qualifiers. His first calculus class came in the 5th grade. Imagine that!
So, given that the Tech Bros need math geeks there was bound to be an issue inventually. And this yearâs Boxing Day has proven to be a MAGA match-up between the base and Memsahib Incontinentia Buttocks and her entourage of Tech Bros. With all things MAGA, oneâs race and nationality eventually become the screaming points.
I have to use The Times of London as my first source. It just seems so fit for a replay of Victorian Colonial Politics and nativism. I just hope they donât take it out on the Indian Diaspora and their children, which includes my colleagues and family. âMagaâs uncivil war: Musk and Ramaswamy under fire in âculture war.â Vivek Ramaswamy, who will co-lead the Department of Government Efficiency, blamed American âculture of mediocrityâ for a lack of talented specialist workers.â Ouch. We may have put a man on the moon back in the day, but you may also remember that was due to many black women doing the math for the dudes. Weâre not what we used to be because of the long-term war on education by Republicans and their Fundamentalist crusaders who like those low educational attainment voters.
Elon Muskâs tech bros have clashed with the Maga rank and file over immigration for Silicon Valley workers, exposing the fragile alliance forged to put Donald Trump in the White House.
The chief executive of Tesla â who spent $277 million backing Trump and other Republicans during Novemberâs election â believes America must attract top engineering talent to secure technological dominance over China.
Musk, 53, who has been put in charge of cutting government waste in Trumpâs incoming administration, joined other prominent Silicon Valley figures in criticising a lack of highly-skilled workers to meet the industryâs demands at a time of intense competition over artificial intelligence.
Trumpâs base â energised by the president-electâs harsh rhetoric â is broadly opposed to immigration, however, whether skilled or unskilled, and argues that Americans should be prioritised over foreign workers.
Much of the debate is over H-1B visas, which Silicon Valley relies upon to bring in specialist workers with technical skills. Critics say that the visas have been exploited to allow in mediocre talent at the expense of Americans who demand higher wages.
Vivek Ramaswamy, 39, a biotech entrepreneur who ran for the Republican presidential nomination before dropping out to back Trump, ignited a furious response on X by sharing a lengthy post outlining why he thought America lacked the necessary technical talent.
Ramaswamy, who will lead the Department of Government Efficiency with Musk, blamed culture for the perceived shortfall.
âOur American culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for way too long â at least since the Nineties, and likely longer. That doesnât start in college, it starts young,â he said.
âA culture that celebrates the prom queen over the math olympiad champ, or the jock over the valedictorian, will not produce the best engineers.â
Ramaswamy referenced the television shows Boy Meets World, Saved by the Bell and Family Matters as examples where a bookish character played second fiddle to a cool kid to bolster his point.
Ramaswamy is not wrong about the culture here, but he really is not the best messenger for the MAGA crowd. As I said, those of us in techy Grad School areas have known this since the 70s, although a huge number of my colleagues were from Iran or Hong Kong back then. Thatâs changed, obviously. However, if you really want to get down with the American brainiacs at University these day,s you need to speak with the women. Black women are excelling in these areas. This Talking Points Memo article is a bit more explicit. âWho Got Duped? MAGA Activists Worry That Nativism And Tech Oligarchy May Not Go Hand In Hand.â Josh Kovensky has the analysis.
Over the past few days, a fight has erupted within the MAGA right over legal immigration, specifically about whether the country should admit more high-skilled immigrants.
On the one side, you have opportunistic tech oligarchs like Elon Musk and David Sacks. These are incredibly wealthy figures who are open about using their newfound influence in government to serve both their ideological and their private business interests. On the other are figures like Laura Loomer, Nick Fuentes, and other nativist (and often openly racist) online personalities who had been vocal Trump supporters long before the Silicon Valley right joined the coalition.
The two sides began to argue on Sunday, after Donald Trump appointed Sriram Krishan, a partner at Andreesen Horowitz, as a White House policy adviser on Artificial Intelligence to work with Sacks, the Trump administrationâs crypto and AI czar.
This may seem like a relatively minor White House appointment. However, Krishan has also been a proponent of removing country caps on green cards and H1-B visas, which allow American companies to hire foreign workers for certain specializations.
To the far-right, nativist influencers that have from the start glommed onto Trumpian scapegoating of immigrants, Krishanâs position crossed a line. Loomer, an anti-immigrant provocateur who traveled with Trump during his campaign, called it âdeeply disturbing.â Sacks replied, perhaps not fully understanding his audience, by noting that Indian immigrants face an 11-year wait for green cards.
This was catnip for Loomer, who replied by suggesting that Sacks was in on a new version of the great replacement theory, and spent the next several days making vile statements about immigrants, accusing those who disagree with her on H1-B visas of hating Americans, and demanding that senior Trump officials denounce their Silicon Valley allies. Sacks, whose recent political positions have included strident opposition to American support for Ukraine, denounced the âcrudeâ attacks.
Soon, other Trump-involved tech oligarchs, like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, jumped into the fray. Musk wrote that âthe number of people who are super talented engineers AND super motivated in the USA is far too low. Think of this like a pro sports team: if you want your TEAM to win the championship, you need to recruit top talent wherever they may be. That enables the whole TEAM to win.â
Ramaswamy swooped in on Thursday to explain his view that American companies were forced to hire foreign skilled labor due to a deficit in homegrown American culture itself.
âA culture that celebrates the prom queen over the math olympiad champ, or the jock over the valedictorian, will not produce the best engineers,â Ramaswamy wrote, adding later: âMore math tutoring, fewer sleepovers.â
As you might imagine, MAGA nativists of various stripes regard this Silicon Valley defense of skilled immigration with a paranoid and often racist eye. Fuentes, the groyper leader, described Ramaswamyâs position as an attempt to get â500 million indians to move here.â Others reacted to Ramaswamyâs premise that there may be something wrong with America. Jeremy Carl, a senior fellow at the nativist Claremont Institute, pushed back in a gentler fashion while still suggesting that Ramaswamyâs vision would âdestroy the things that actually make America great.â
Ah, the fury of a mediocre white male! Never fear! MAGA Super Karen Laura Lurid to the rescue! ââShould MAGA stay home in 2026?â Laura Loomer wages âracistâ war against âtech brosâ over Indian migrants. The far-right provocateur is taking aim at Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy over their support of highly skilled workers from India, claiming that the countryâs residents have a low IQ and describing Indians as âthird-world invaders.â This is from The Independent and was written by Justin Baragona.
Trump acolyte and self-proclaimed âproud IslamophobeâLaura Loomer is threatening to tell MAGA to âstay homeâ during the next midterm elections amid an escalating feud with âtech brosâ Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy over Silicon Valleyâs reliance on foreign-born workers.
Loomer has engaged in a multi-day social media tirade over President-elect Donald Trumpâs recent appointment of Indian-American entrepreneur Sriram Krishnan as a senior policy adviser for AI, prompting the loyal MAGA supporter to rage about Krishnanâs support of H-1B visas for Indian immigrants.
With the Trump administration promising an immediate crackdown on immigration, Loomer has launched a series of attacks on Indians described as âracistâ following Krishnanâs appointment, which she called âdeeply disturbing.â Describing workers from India as âthird-world invaders,â Loomer also took issue with Musk and Ramaswamy defending the tech industry importing âsuper talented engineersâ from overseas.
âThe average IQ in India is 76,â Loomer tweeted at one point, along with several other posts disparaging Indians and their home country.
Loomer, who previously sparked backlash for making bigoted remarks about Kamala Harrisâs Indian heritage, has found supportamong what some have described as âOG MAGAâ in her civil war against Trump-supporting tech entrepreneurs. In particular, she has received quite a bit of backing from âgroypers,â the followers of notorious white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
Musk and other Tech Dudes actually joined the fray. The Hill has this headline today. âMusk, Ramaswamy defend Silicon Valleyâs foreign-born hires.â Julia Shapero reports the story. Sorry this is taking me so long to write. Iâm either spewing tea at the screen or peeing myself laughing so hard. Itâs making things complicated. Someone forgot to tell them you canât say that quiet part out loud. The mediocre white guys get very angry.
Conservative tech leaders quickly jumped to Krishnanâs defense. David Sacks, who Trump has tapped to serve as White House AI and crypto czar, said the Andreessen Horowitz partner was arguing for the elimination of per-country caps on green cards.
âSriram still supports skills-based criteria for receiving a green card, not making the program unlimited,â Sacks wrote on X. âIn fact, he wants to make the program entirely merit-based. Supporting a limited number of highly skilled immigrants is still a prevalent view on the right. Sriram is definitely not a âcareer leftistâ!â
Joe Lonsdale, co-founder of Palantir Technologies, also argued that Krishnan is âAmerica First.â
âFor USA to have the highest standard of living, generous govt services, and strongest military, we need to recruit the best and brightest and build the best companies,â Lonsdale said. âIâm against more low-end H1B immigrants; but letâs win at the talent game.â
The discussion of Silicon Valleyâs hiring practices comes as Trump prepares to implement an ambitious and controversial immigration strategy, promising mass deportations of undocumented immigrants and potentially naturalized citizens. Musk and Ramaswamy have both voiced support for Trumpâs immigration plans.
This just makes me go all Kipling with the thoughts of The White Manâs Burden. You could also read Mark Twainâs âTo the Person Sitting in Darkness.â Itâs actually a good Christmas reading. I canât believe weâre having these discussions again. This headline is good for shits and giggles. The Rolling Stone may be the guiding light this year in such a dark season. âTrump Ally Laura Loomer Says Elon Musk Is âSilencingâ Her Amid Immigration Spat. As Loomer railed at Musk for backing legal immigration for skilled tech workers, his X platform took away Loomerâs blue-check verification badge.â Musk actually deactivated her account! Hereâs the story from Mediaiate. âElon Muskâs Critics Stripped of Verification Badge After Publicly Challenging Billionaire: âThe Beginning Stages of Censorshipâ.â Charlie Nash has the lede.
Several conservative critics of billionaire Trump surrogate Elon Musk were stripped of their verification badges on X after publicly challenging Muskâs stance on immigration.
Trump ally Laura Loomer, New York Young Republican Club president Gavin Wax, InfoWars host Owen Shroyer, and the pro-Trump ConservativePAC were all stripped of their verification badges after criticizing Muskâs controversial remarks about American workers and foreign H-1B visa holders.
â[Musk] has removed my blue check mark on X because I dared to question his support for H1B visas, the replacement of American tech workers by Indian immigrants, and I questioned his relationship with China,â wrote Loomer in a post on Muskâs social network X, formerly known as Twitter.
She continued:
Looks like Elon Musk is going to be silencing me for supporting original Trump immigration policies.
I have always been America First and a die hard supporter of President Trump and I believe that promises made should be promises kept. Donald Trump promised to remove the H1B visa program and I support his policy. Now, as one of Trumpâs biggest supporters, Iâm having my free speech silenced by a tech billionaire for simply questioning the tech oligarchy.
Elon has decided to retaliate by removing my blue check and demonetizing me.
I guess he doesnât really believe in Free speech after all.
Loomer ended her post with a link to Truth Social â President-elect Donald Trumpâs own social network.
While several Musk allies claimed Loomer had been stripped of her verification for changing her photo, Loomer dismissed those claims and called the move âretaliation.â
Responding to the suggestion that her verification check was removed for an unrelated reason, Loomer wrote, âI mean right after @elonmusk called me a troll today, my account verification was taken away, my subscriptions were deactivated and I was banned from being able to buy premium even though I was already paying for premium. Clearly retaliation.â
Where has she been that this is actually news to her? Iâm going to finish with this analysis from The Daily Beast. This comes under the heading of Peace on Earth and Goodwill to MEN. âAll-Out MAGA Civil War Engulfs Trump Already. TECH BROS UNDER FIRE. Trumpâs winning electoral coalition couldnât quite make it through the season of goodwill.â Nico Hines has the analysis. Itâs a Skunk Fight!!!! Even Matt Gaetz got into the rift!
Well, that didnât take long.
The logic-twisting alliance between Silicon Valleyâs new oligarchs and the home-spun patriotism at the heart of the Republican grassroots movement is shattering before our very eyes.
MAGA stalwarts like Laura Loomer and Matt Gaetz are already turning their fire on the tech bros who helped bankroll Donald Trumpâs comeback bid for the White House before he is even sworn in as president for a second time.
It was always going to end in tears, but few observers predicted that an all-out MAGA civil war would erupt before we even reach the New Year.
Overnight, Trump cheerleaders have used Elon Muskâs platform to attack the worldâs richest manâand many now claim Musk is using his social media omnipotence to shut them down.
âNever insult the monarch,â MAGA chronicler Mike Cernovic warned his 1.3 million followers. Musk replied: âI am constantly insulted on this platform.â
That was the final straw for Laura Loomer, a failed Republican congressional candidate who got so close to Trump during the campaign that she accompanied him on the plane to the presidential debate with Kamala Harris.
âThis is America. We donât have a monarchy. This is outrageous,â she wrote on X, formerly Twitter, after claiming that she was being censored on the platform by Musk.
Loomer waded into the Boxing Day culture war sparked by Vivek Ramaswamyâs controversial post claiming that âAmerican culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for way too long.â A debate over H1B visas has quickly descended into a bitter feud between thoseâled by the tech crowdâwho believe importing highly skilled workers from abroad will boost the American economy and thoseâlike Trump himselfâwho have long argued that the visas are being abused by companies seeking cheaper foreign labor to the detriment of American workers.
The traditional white working-class bedrock of the MAGA movement, which sprang from the Tea Party, has always been intensely focused on reducing immigration, something Trump championed during his first term, symbolized by his promised wall along the border with Mexico.
Musk tried to steer a path between the two sides, with a âclarificationâ of his DOGE partnerâs comments by saying that H1Bs should only be used for the very top talents, but the MAGA majority appeared not to be placated.
Loomer claimed Musk and Ramaswamy infiltrated the movement for their own ends. âI have been more loyal to President Trump and his agenda than ANYONE. And I have only been punished for it. Pay attention MAGA. This is how you will all be treated now that Big Tech has infiltrated MAGA. âPresident Muskâ is starting to look real,â she said.
I can only imagine what watching this soap opera evolve as we get farther into January. Goddesses Bless us, Everyone!
Whatâs on your reading and blogging list today?
#JohnbussBskySocial #Repeat1968 #EloniaMusk #JohnBush #LauraLoomer #LauraLurid #MAGAInnerFighting #mediocreWhiteMen #NativismInTheGildedAge #TechBros #TechVISAs #VivekRamaswamy #Weirdo
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Youâve heard of Elf on a Shelf⊠spotted at Mars-a-Lago.
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Good Day, Sky Dancers!
Nothing like starting up the traditional Crassmass Season with the release of the Matt Gaetz Ethics Report. That ought to Deck your Halls! Hereâs the CNN Headline. âHouse Ethics report finds evidence Matt Gaetz paid thousands for sex and drugs, including paying a 17-year-old for sex in 2017.â Nothing like being a Perv with a Special Purpose. It also looks pretty pathetic.
The House Ethics Committee found evidence that former Rep. Matt Gaetz paid tens of thousands of dollars to women for sex or drugs on at least 20 occasions, including paying a 17-year-old girl for sex in 2017, according to the panelâs report on the Florida Republican released Monday.
The committee concluded in its bombshell document that Gaetz violated Florida state laws, including the stateâs statutory rape law, as the GOP-led panel chose to take the rare step of releasing a report about a former member who resigned from Congress.
âThe Committee determined there is substantial evidence that Representative Gaetz violated House Rules and other standards of conduct prohibiting prostitution, statutory rape, illicit drug use, impermissible gifts, special favors or privileges, and obstruction of Congress,â panel investigators wrote.
The panel investigated transactions Gaetz personally made, often using PayPal or Venmo, to more than a dozen women during his time in Congress, according to the report. Investigators also focused on a 2018 trip to the Bahamas â which they said âviolated the House gift ruleâ â during which he âengaged in sexual activityâ with multiple women, including one who described the trip itself as âthe paymentâ for sex on the trip. On the same trip, he also took ecstasy, one woman on the trip told the committee.
Earlier this month, the House Ethics Committee secretly voted to release its report after initially voting against doing so. The vote to put out the report â which was opposed by panel Chairman Michael Guest, a Mississippi Republican â was the culmination of a years-long probe into allegations surrounding Gaetz. He was President-elect Donald Trumpâs first pick to be attorney general but dropped out amid opposition from GOP senators and after CNN reported key details of this same ethics report.
And itâs a political jolt that could have reverberations for years to come, as the Capitol Hill panel takes aim at a long-time Trump loyalist and now conservative anchor at One America Network.
Gaetz filed a civil complaint in federal court Monday morning unsuccessfully seeking to halt the release of the report, claiming he was not notified of the panelâs plans to release the report nor was he provided copies of the materials.
Nothing says Family Values Republican like a police report for out-of-wedlock perviness! You may read the Committee Statement here.
President Joe Biden commuted the death sentences for about 40 Federal Inmates today. This is from the AP. âBiden gives life in prison to 37 of 40 federal death row inmates before Trump can resume executions.â
President Joe Biden on Monday announced that he is commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 people on federal death row, converting their punishments to life imprisonment just weeks before President-elect Donald Trump, an outspoken proponent of expanding capital punishment, takes office.
The move spares the lives of people convicted in killings, including the slayings of police and military officers, people on federal land and those involved in deadly bank robberies or drug deals, as well as the killings of guards or prisoners in federal facilities.
It means just three federal inmates continue to face execution. They are Dylann Roof, who carried out the 2015 racist slayings of nine Black members of Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina; 2013 Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev; and Robert Bowers, who fatally shot 11 congregants at Pittsburghâs Tree of life Synagogue in 2018, the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S history.
âIâve dedicated my career to reducing violent crime and ensuring a fair and effective justice system,â Biden said in a statement. âToday, I am commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 individuals on federal death row to life sentences without the possibility of parole. These commutations are consistent with the moratorium my administration has imposed on federal executions, in cases other than terrorism and hate-motivated mass murder.â
Reaction to the presidentâs end-of-year act of clemency was strong, particularly among those who were victimized by Roof.
Michael Graham, whose sister Cynthia Hurd was killed by Roof, wants him to die for his crimes and was thankful Biden kept him on death row. He said Roofâs lack of remorse and simmering white nationalism in the U.S. means he is the kind of dangerous and evil person the death penalty is intended for.
âThis was a crime against a race of people who were doing something all Americans do on a Wednesday night â go to Bible study,â Graham said. âIt didnât matter who was there, only that they were Black.â
So, the Soap Opera Drama âDaze of President-Eject Incontinentia Buttocksâ continues to find the front page of the nationâs legacy media. This is from NBC News. âGOP congressman says it feels like Elon Musk is âour prime minister.â Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, told CBS News on Sunday that he spoke to the tech billionaire multiple times during negotiations for the funding package. Does this mean weâre going to have a queen? Gonzales was on Meet the Press.
Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, on Sunday compared tech mogul Elon Musk to a âprime minister,â praising Musk for speaking out against an early version of a stopgap funding bill last week.
âItâs kind of interesting,â Gonzales said during an interview on CBS Newsâ âFace the Nation.â âWe have a president, we have a vice president, we have a speaker. It feels like as if Elon Musk is our prime minister.â
Gonzales added that he spoke with Musk âa couple of timesâ during a chaotic week for House Republicans as GOP leadership scrambled to pull together a package to fund the government that would garner support from a majority of the House GOP caucus.
Gonzales voted against the final version of a continuing resolution that passed the House late Friday night and was later signed Saturday by President Joe Biden. The package funds the government at current levels through March 14 and includes a one-year farm bill and $100 billion in disaster aid.
Gonzales continued to praise Muskâs influence on the funding process, even as moderator Margaret Brennan pointed out that Musk has not been elected to any formal position in the U.S. government.
âWell, unelected, but, I mean, he has a voice, and I think a lot of âlarge part of that voice is a reflection of the voice of the people,â Gonzales said.
I have no idea how many people think Elon Musk reflects their lives, feelings, or voices. Heâs a billionaire Buffon from a rich South African family of Apartheid enthusiasts. CNN reports that All he ever hears is Musk did that! Musk! Musk! Musk! And heâs getting close to not taking it anymore! âTrump bristles at Muskâs rocketing profile as Democrats play on the president-electâs vanity.â
âNo, heâs not taking the presidency,â Trump told conservative activists at a Turning Point USA event in Phoenix. The president-elect insisted he liked having smart people around and accused his opponents of launching âa new kickâ after he suggested they tried to delegitimize his first term over âRussia, Russia, Russia.â Trump added: âNo, heâs not going to be president, that I can tell you. And Iâm safe, you know why? He canât be â he wasnât born in this country.â
Trumpâs comments suggested at the very least that the constant coverage of Muskâs role has caught his eye and that he resents the idea that his new best friend is the power behind the throne. They will also stoke fresh speculation over how long the president-elect, who doesnât normally like to share any spotlight, will tolerate Muskâs soaring profile â even if both men have huge incentives to continue a friendship that has seen the tech pioneer almost constantly at Trumpâs side at Mar-a-Lago since the election.
The article continues with the new legacy media talking-point that âHeâs seen as a hero to many Americans.â I guess I run in the wrong circles. Again, the consensus in my circle of friends and family is that heâs a buffoon and wouldnât be anywhere if he hadnât inherited money. The man only has a BA in Engineering. You canât even get paid to build a model rocket with those credentials. He obviously just buys his brains in the labor market like the rest of them.
Texas shows us once again that young women should find the next plane out of their ASAP. This is from Talking Points Memo. âAnti-Abortion Officials Continue Deputizing Angry Men To Turn Over Their Partners In New Legal Foray.â
A 20-year-old woman in Collin County, Texas arrives at the emergency room to address severe bleeding. A health care provider tells the man sheâs with that the woman had been nine weeks pregnant.
âThe biological father of the unborn child, upon learning this information, concluded that the biological mother of the unborn child had intentionally withheld information from him regarding her pregnancy, and he further suspected that the biological mother had in fact done something to contribute to the miscarriage or abortion of the unborn child,â a lawsuit, filed earlier this month by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R), reads. âThe biological father, upon returning to the residence in Collin County, discovered the two above-referenced medications from Carpenter.â
The man, according to the suit, searched a house â the suit does not specify whether the woman or man or both live there â to find evidence that the woman, who had not told him about her pregnancy, had taken mifepristone and misoprostol. From there, and the suit does not detail how, Paxtonâs office learned about this situation â the test case heâs been searching for to challenge blue-state abortion shield laws.
The Texan woman was prescribed the medication, the suit alleges, by New York Dr. Maggie Carpenter via telehealth. The state is now suing Carpenter for practicing medicine in Texas without a license.
Experts have been predicting these interjurisdictional clashes for years, ever since Dobbs fell. Many red states immediately enforced anti-abortion regimes, while blue states spun up shield laws to protect their resident patients and providers from those red statesâ punishments. Many shield states, including New York, specifically protect abortion providers from out-of-state investigations and prosecutions.
Anti-abortion crusaders like Paxton have been itching for a test case like this one, to probe the murky legal questions around these state-on-state clashes. But he had to wait for a case to fall in his lap â in this case, like many other abortion ones in Texas specifically, by way of a vengeful man eager to turn over his female partner.
âThis case was not brought by a woman who said she was harmed, it was brought by a man who supposedly had sex with her and is trying to control what she does,â David Cohen, professor at Drexel Universityâs Thomas R. Kline law school, told TPM.
So, yeah, some guy I've never seen before who is sitting at a table across from us in a coffee shop just took it upon himself to (incorrectly) correct my daughter's pronunciation of a word. 2025 is going to be fun.
â Joyce White Vance (@joycewhitevance.bsky.social) 2024-12-23T16:16:45.366Z
Has anyone done a study on these cis men who think they rule womenâs lives and minds yet? Another privileged white guy is testing the theory about who exactly can get away with murder. This is from NBC News. âLuigi Mangione pleads not guilty to N.Y. state charges in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO. The Ivy League-educated suspect is accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a Midtown Manhattan sidewalk.â
Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty Monday to New York state charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, as his defense complained about police parading him in âperp walksâ that are âperfectly choreographed, utterly political.â
Mangione wore a white shirt under a maroon sweater and light colored pants in his arraignment before Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro.
Manhattan prosecutors last week unsealed an 11-count indictment against Mangione, charging him with a host of crimes connected to the Dec. 4 slaying.
The allegations include first-degree murder, an act of terrorism, criminal possession of a weapon and forgery for using a fake ID in the days before the murder.
Mangione pleaded not guilty to all charges during the short hearing, in which he conferred with defense lawyer Karen Agnifilo and prison consultant Craig Rothfeld, who works with defendants on confinement issues.
Mangione appeared to be fully engaged with his defense team on Monday as they signed various papers pertaining to the defendantâs current federal incarceration at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
Carro ordered Mangione to remain in custody, in lieu of $1 bail.
That $1 bail set by Carro was a perfunctory act, since Mangione is being held in federal custody without bail, and has no realistic chance of freedom until trial.
I have questions about the âterrorismâ charges. How does killing one guy equate to something like the Mother Emmanuel shooting? Is it just because white CEO men all over the country feel they are targeted now for being in the persecuted minority group of assholes? I donât get it. This is from PBS.
At a news conference announcing the state charges last Tuesday, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg said the application of the terrorism law reflected the severity of a âfrightening, well-planned, targeted murder that was intended to cause shock and attention and intimidation.â
âIn its most basic terms, this was a killing that was intended to evoke terror,â he added. âAnd weâve seen that reaction.â
Karen Friedman Agnifilo, an attorney for Mangione, has accused federal and state prosecutors of advancing conflicting legal theories. In federal court last week, she called their approach âvery confusingâ and âhighly unusual.â
So, I start my winter break tomorrow and will enjoy having nothing on my schedule except my time. Itâs cold here with temperatures we usually donât see except for a few weeks in January, so I called my sister and asked her to ship any warm sweats, flannel pjs, and long-sleeve shirts sheâs broken in and doesnât use anymore. I hope itâs not like last year when we didnât get snow, but it felt like it could hit us any moment for a few months. Iâm also preparing for my debut as a member of the Crazy Cat Ladies of Bywater in the Krewe de Fou. Itâs a new krewe, and we parade on January 31st. Iâll have to get my craft on. If the resident paw owners agree, Iâm considering making Plaster of Paris Cat paw imprint necklaces. Iâll paint, glitter, and bead them up!
I hope this week goes well for you if you celebrate the normal holidays or not. The days after Winter Solstice are always good for peace, staying home, and reflection. I also like the eating part of the holiday season and spending time with the people I love. But my mind will be on Twelfth Night and King Cake by January 5th. Thatâs when the party gets started here, and the costuming is fun! So, you take care of yourselves, whatever plans youâve made!
Whatâs on your reading and blogging list today?
#AssWipersForIncontinentiaButtocks #BidenCommutesDeathSentences #EloniaMusk #PervMattGaetz #PresidentEjectIncontinentiaButtocks #weirdoMattGaetz
The House Ethics Committee found evidence that former Rep. Matt Gaetz paid tens of thousands of dollars to women for sex or drugs on at least 20 occasions, including paying a 17-year-old girl for sex in 2017, according to the panelâs report on the Florida Republican released Monday.
Republican vice president-elect J.D. Vance was under fire on Thursday after he was said to have "depicted himself as Donald Trump's wife" in a meme posted to social media. Vance, also a GOP senator from Ohio, took to X on Thanksgiving Day, saying, "Thanksgiving everyone!""Despite our challenges,...
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Mostly Monday Reads: Heâs a Maniac
âWhenever I hear or read the word kakistocracy, this immediately comes to mind.â John (repeat1968) Buss
Good Day, Sky Dancers!
I hope the ACLU and other NGOs will be up for the next version of #DonOldâs Reign of Terror. Get ready for mass deportations by the military. If only they would deport me and my animals to the south of France or even the old family home in Hastings, England, if itâs still standing! For a guy who insists he didnât know what Project 2025 was about, he is certainly right on top of it! This is from AXIOS. âTrump confirms plans to use military for mass deportations.â
President-elect Trump confirmed Monday that he is planning to declare a national emergency and use the U.S. military to carry out mass deportations.
Why it matters: Trump made his promise to deport millions of undocumented immigrants one of the cornerstones of his 2024 campaign, and his team has already begun strategizing how to carry its plan out.
Driving the news: Tom Fitton, the president of the conservative group Judicial Watch, posted on Truth Social earlier this month that Trump was âprepared to declare a national emergency and will use military assets to reverse the Biden invasion through a mass deportation program.â
The big picture: There are an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. Trumpâs mass deportations are expected to impact roughly 20 million families across the country.
Zoom out: Trump has also already begun filling out his Cabinet positions with immigration hardliners.
Go deeper: How Trumpâs plan for mass deportations fits into U.S. history
I will expand the garden in my side yard and extend it back to the area which has fruit trees and ginger. If the courts donât block this, Iâm betting on higher food prices by the next harvest. Also, I donât know how anyone in a state like mine, affected by hurricanes and damage, will be getting their homes fixed and cleaned. Weâd have never recovered without the workers from South of our border. However, that will be only one of the problems this regime change will bring.
David Nir, writing for Public Notice, has this information on the possibility of recess appointments for the basket of unqualified deplorable heâs chosen for his cabinet. âHow Johnson could make Trumpâs recess appointments a reality. Talk of cutting out Dems â and GOP dissenters â is more than just idle rhetoric.â Surely, no one believes that what comes out of his anus-looking mouth is just idle rhetoric at this point!
Donald Trumpâs plan to stock his cabinet with the most appalling MAGA nihilists hinges on the obeisance of one man in particular: House Speaker Mike Johnson. And given Johnsonâs track record of cowardice, Trump may indeed get what he wants â and demolish a pillar of democracy along the way.
The crescendo of increasingly nightmarish picks like Tulsi Gabbard, Matt Gaetz, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. almost makes Liz Dyeâs take here at Public Notice â that Trump is trying to install the crowd at the Star Wars cantina â seem too kind.
So beyond the pale are Trumpâs worst choices that even some Republicans in the Senate are balking. And itâs worth remembering that many Trump nominees during his first term in office withdrew from consideration in the face of GOP inaction or hostility.
But whether or not Republican senators are inclined to revert to subservience and greenlight these nominations, Trump is already armed with a plan to bypass the confirmation process entirely. He wants to fill vacancies without a confirmation vote by making so-called recess appointments when the Senate is not in session â a power granted to him by the Constitution. And he has a path to do it.
A will and a way
For many years, Congress has not actually taken a formal recess, precisely to deny presidents the ability to side-step lawmakers. Trump, though, has demanded that the Senate resume the practice of adjourning itself so that he can ram his picks through without any oversight.
The GOPâs new majority leader, John Thune, replied submissively to Trumpâs demand, saying on Fox News last week that âall options are on the table.â And Johnson echoed that sentiment on Fox News Sunday yesterday, saying of recess appointments that âthere may be a function for that.â (Watch below.)
It turns out that, even for a legislative body that often convenes for just three days a week, itâs surprisingly difficult for the Senate to take a proper, on-the-books break. Such an adjournment requires a majority vote, which even Thune acknowledged might be âa problemâ for some Republican senators.
But even if Senate Republicans could muster a majority, a motion to recess can be amended, as Semaforâs Burgess Everett notes. That means Democrats could hold up such a motion indefinitely, unless Republicans were to unilaterally change Senate rules regarding recesses â a move Everett calls âa smaller-scale version of the ânuclear option'â that might also have a hard time garnering 50 votes.
The alt-media has been doing an excellent job tackling this garbage in and out of motivation and action. Politico has stated that the Ethics Committee in the House will discuss the report on Gaetz and his sex adventures with underage girls, also known as statutory rape. I firmly believe that if they donât release it, someone will leak it. âHouse Ethics panel to meet Wednesday as Gaetz question looms. Members rescheduled the Wednesday meeting from one last week where lawmakers were widely expected to vote on whether to release the report.â
The House Ethics panel will meet Wednesday and potentially vote to release a report probing sexual misconduct allegations against former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who Donald Trump tapped to be his attorney general, according to two people familiar with the discussion.
The meeting comes as Gaetzâs confirmation is in question, with some Republican senators wary of the controversial Florida Republican serving as the nationâs top law enforcement officer.
Speaker Mike Johnson is putting pressure on members of the Ethics Committee to keep the report under wraps, saying on Friday that he is âgoing to strongly requestâ the report isnât released because âthat is not the way we do things in the House, and I think that would be a terrible precedent to set.â
Johnson furthered that stance in interviews on the Sunday shows and threw his support behind Gaetz to be attorney general.
Members rescheduled the Wednesday meeting from one last week where lawmakers were widely expected to vote on whether to release the report.
Whether or not to release the report, which some senators have said would be essential in deciding whether or not to confirm Gaetz, is placing intense pressure on the historically bipartisan Ethics Committee. Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin on Sunday told âMeet The Pressâ that the Senate should âabsolutelyâ be able to see the report, but he said that doesnât necessarily mean it should become public.
Gaetz, a fierce and loyal supporter of Trumpâs, has a tough road to confirmation in the Senate. GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) said she doesnât âthink itâs a serious nomination.â And fellow swing-vote Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine said she was âshockedâ by the choice.
Republicans will hold 53 Senate seats in the next Congress, meaning they can only afford three defectors in the confirmation process.
As I mentioned, Trumpâs lies about not knowing about Project 2025 are becoming more disprovable. This is also from Politico. âPlaybook: Heritage comes out of the bunker.â Natalie Allison has the lede.
But now, with Trump as president-elect, Heritage is peeking back out from its metaphorical bunker.
Two of Heritageâs visiting fellows â TOM HOMAN and JOHN RATCLIFFE, who were contributors to Project 2025 â have already been named to top Trump administration posts. That book from Roberts that was supposed to come out in September? It was released last week. The think tank even marked its reemergence with an event this past week welcoming back the Washington cocktail circuit to the groupâs Massachusetts Avenue headquarters on Capitol Hill. It was a D.C. coming back out party, of sorts, for an organization that is easing its way back into influence in whatâs soon to be Trumpâs Washington once again.
âWeâre so back,â the Heritage official told Playbook, with a nervous laugh, while a crowd in the packed but modest-sized room milled around during a book party Thursday night for Roberts.
As GOP members of Congress â Playbook spotted Reps. RALPH NORMAN (R-S.C.), BRIAN BABIN (R-Texas), ERIC BURLISON (R-Mo.) and JOSH BRECHEEN (R-Okla.) there â sipped wine and grabbed hors dâoeuvres with a smattering of ambassadors, conservative staffers and reporters on Thursday, Roberts noted that he has lost a number of his âliberal friendsâ this year over âthat larger book weâre famous for.â
But Heritageâs stint as a social pariah due to Project 2025 is effectively over.
âThe entire political spectrum in the West is represented here,â Roberts said of the crowd he had assembled Thursday. âI wonât call anyone out, but those of you who are not exactly excited about everything that Heritage does â Iâm very, very grateful that youâre here, and youâre here out of friendship.â
Roberts spoke about the need for conservatives to âhave a certain humilityâ in order to continue growing the historic coalition thatâs returning Trump to the White House â while still trying to fully convert new faces in the movement to a robust conservative ideology more closely resembling his own.
âWhat the conservative movement did for a generation â I was guilty of this, sometimes Iâm still tempted to be guilty of this â is to say, âOh, Iâm not going to talk to you,ââ Roberts said. He recalled scoffing the first time someone suggested that influential âpopulist conservativesâ like himself should form a âpolitical alliance with the tech bros.â
âI said, âWhat are you talking about? Thatâs crazy.â Guess who was wrong? I was.â
Roberts, flanked on each side by panels quoting book endorsements from VP-elect JD VANCE and TUCKER CARLSON, noted that there are stark differences between his worldview and of some of the GOPâs newcomers, name-checking ELON MUSK and ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR., who had been announced as Trumpâs nominee for secretary of Health and Human Services just hours earlier.
âI can be very grateful to Elon Musk for revitalizing free speech for the world, while also saying â very respectfully, civilly, maybe even with a smile on my face â itâs crazy to want to put microchips in the brain,â Roberts said.
And he intends to have what he said will also be a âcivilâ conversation with Kennedy on their differences on abortion rights. âWe might agree to disagree,â Roberts said, âbut weâre going to work on whatever we can that we agree on, and I will hold out hope that maybe I can change his mind.â
Roberts is sounding pretty optimistic again about the role of Heritage in Washington, about his own improving standing in Trump world, and, yes â about the likelihood of Project 2025âs much-maligned proposals getting closer to implementation. His organization, meanwhile, has prepared for the Trump administration a database of nearly 20,000 names of people who could fill jobs in the president-electâs new federal government, a Heritage official told Playbook.
Elon Muskâs idea of free speech is anything that doesnât personally attack him or his ideals, so letâs get rid of that notion. The Tech Bros funded this crazy train. This is from Oliver Darcy, who writes for Status. âThe Verge Editor-In-Chief Nilay Patel breathes fire on Elon Musk and Donald Trumpâs Big Tech enablers. âAll of these men are now hopelessly trapped in a problem their own platforms and algorithms created.ââ This is from Oliverâs interview with Patel.
What do you make of Elon Muskâs alliance with Donald Trump and what worries you the most about him playing such an outsized role in the Trump administration?
America now has an unelected defense contractor sitting in the White House doing ketamine and twiddling the algorithmic knobs of an influential right-wing echo chamber while fulminating against traditional standards-based journalism, threatening to revoke network broadcast licenses, and suing advertisers who donât want to spend their money on his dwindling user base. What could go wrong?
On top of that, Trumpâs most likely FCC Chairman is Brendan Carr, who was tasked in the first Trump government to crack down on platform moderation by taking control of Section 230, literally wrote the Project 2025 chapter laying out a plan to do so, and is now begging to punish NBC for having Kamala Harris on âSNL.â
To be as clear as I can be, the second Trump administration with Elon Musk embedded within it represents the most direct and sustained threat to the First Amendment and the freedom of the press any of us will ever experience. If youâre a media executive or editorial leader and you havenât met with your legal team to understand the current landscape of First Amendment threats, let alone the ones to come, youâre already behind. Get on it.
In the wake of Trumpâs victory, other Big Tech leaders (Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai, etcetera) posted congratulatory messages on X. It struck me as much different to how Silicon Valley responded to Trumpâs first election. Why do you think that is?
All of these men are now hopelessly trapped in a problem their own platforms and algorithms created: they have to manipulate Trumpâs narcissism to secure tariff exceptions and regulatory largesse, while knowing that the vast majority of their employees and half of their customers will see any engagement as moral bankruptcy. Thereâs a reason Apple and Google would not confirm the calls Donald Trump claimed Tim Cook and Sundar Pichai made to him before the election â they didnât want to be associated with him.
Now they have no choice. Tim Cook had been quietly setting the stage to retire â but heâs stuck kissing the ring and hosting fake factory openings for another four years to avoid disastrous tariffs on Apple products. Zuck is spending billions on Nvidia H100s manufactured in Taiwan in order to dominate A.I., but all that money comes from advertising for products made overseas â a double whammy of tariff issues. (And the entire influencer economy is built on Shein sponcon â thatâs about to fall off a cliff.) Elon, Marc Andreessen, and J.D. Vance all think that Google should be crushed to bits with antitrust law â Vance has specifically said that he think Lina Khan is doing a good job.
Jeff Bezos? All that money for yachts and rockets comes from Amazonâs huge ecosystem of alphabet soup dropshipping companies. I hope Lauren likes having dinner at Mar-a-Lago.
Hereâs more on the FCC cabinet pick who edited Project 2025. This is from the AP. âTrump names Brendan Carr, senior GOP leader at FCC, to lead the agency.â Demons all the way down.
President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday named Brendan Carr, the senior Republican on the Federal Communications Commission, as the new chairman of the agency tasked with regulating broadcasting, telecommunications and broadband.
Carr is a longtime member of the commission and served previously as the FCCâs general counsel. He has been unanimously confirmed by the Senate three times and was nominated by both Trump and President Joe Biden to the commission.
The FCC is an independent agency that is overseen by Congress, but Trump has suggested he wanted to bring it under tighter White House control, in part to use the agency to punish TV networks that cover him in a way he doesnât like.
Carr has of late embraced Trumpâs ideas about social media and tech. Carr wrote a section devoted to the FCC in â Project 2025,â a sweeping blueprint for gutting the federal workforce and dismantling federal agencies in a second Trump administration produced by the conservative Heritage Foundation.
Every federal worker is going to need a lawyer at this point. Get ready for that Class Action lawsuit. This in-depth look at the weirdo that will head defense is not pleasant. But, heâs the guy who would work with whatever Generals remain in all parts of the country, sniffing out undocumented workers. Judd Legume and his team sniffed him out for Popular Information. â13 things everyone should know about Pete Hegseth. Just looking at him gives me the willies.
Hegseth is a military veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan and received a Bronze Star and other commendations. He also served in the National Guard. But the largest organization that Hegseth has previously run is Concerned Veterans for America, a Koch-funded right-wing advocacy organization, where he served as Executive Director from 2012 to 2016. Concerned Veterans for America had a few dozen employees and a budget of around $15 million during his tenure. In that role, Hegseth hired his younger brother, who had just graduated college, to a well-compensated media relations position at the CVA. Hegseth founded a small PAC in his native Minnesota to support conservative candidates. It managed to raise about $15,000 over several years. One-third of the raised funds were âspent on two Christmas parties and reimbursements to Hegseth.â
Even Trumpâs most loyal supporters acknowledge Hegsethâs lack of relevant experience. Steve Bannon, Trumpâs chief strategist during his first term, said that Hegseth has ânever run a big organizationâ and is âkind of a madman.â
But while Hegseth has limited management experience, he has spent many years in the public eye and has a long record of punditry. Here are 13 things everyone should know about the man Trump wants to put in charge of the nationâs military.
His top priority is getting women out of the military.
âIâm straight up just saying we should not have women in combat roles,â Hegseth said in a media interview on November 10, 2024. According to Hegseth, â[e]verything about men and women serving together makes the situation more complicated, and complication in combat, means casualties are worse.â
âDads push us to take risks. Moms put the training wheels on our bikes,â Hegseth wrote in his 2024 book The War on Warriors. âWe need moms. But not in the military, and especially not in combat units.â
âThere arenât enough lesbians in San Francisco to staff the 82nd Airborne like you need, you need the boys in Kentucky and Texas and North Carolina and Wisconsin,â Hegseth said in a podcast earlier this year.
Women have formally been allowed to serve in combat roles since 2013 and have been involved in combat operations for decades. Even the conservative Wall Street Journal editorial page suggested Hegsethâs position is misguided because âwomen have shown they can perform well in many rolesâ in the military.
It gets worse from there if you want to read it. And I think that itâs horrifying for all of us for now. Be aware of all the places where havoc will reign. The stock market has already been rebooted. Itâs nose-dived since the cabinet officers were announced. Big Pharma and anyone in the processed food business were particularly hard hit. This is the headline today from Stock Market Watch. âStock Market Today: Dow flat, S&P 500 attempts bounce after worst week in over 2 months. Itâs not like I didnât warn yâall. Just get ready to hunker down like an Okie during the Dust Bowl. I have mad skills, having survived post-Katrina with the lessons my Nana and Dad taught me. This is not going to be an easy time for any of us.
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