Finally Friday Reads: Chaos Examiner

“I have an urge to stockpile toilet paper.” John Buss, @repeat1968

Good Day, Sky Dancers!

I’m going to start with something a little different. This is Heather Cox Richardson’s conversation today. The Historian’s headline caught my eye. She was asked a question and provided her answer. “What would have to happen for me to concede that the United States is beyond hope?” Her answer was simple. “The end of the world.” She explained that we have the ability to try to make the world a better place. I agree.

She’s right to argue that democracy and humankind have always been deeply flawed. And yet, we persist. In the long term, from a historical perspective, our ancestors have persisted. I always feel that I would fail the six direct relatives of mine who signed the Declaration of Independence, and George Washington, whose stepson is also a direct relative of mine. The Custis family has always been a group of fighters, and they were right there in the movement and the war to free slaves. I think about them a lot these days. Perhaps it is because of my age. More likely, it’s because I need to remind myself that it’s my turn to protect the family. I do not want to leave this shit to my grandchildren or anyone else’s.

In fact, I wonder what the world would be like if all these however great-grandfathers of mine had just shrugged it off. Or the farthest back, however, great-grandfather MacDuff had not killed Macbeth. For that matter, I have my father who bombed NAZIs out of France and Belgium to help liberate Europe from Fascism, or the great-great-grandfathers and uncles that fought for the Union during the Civil War. What about all the women who fought the war by doing everything their sons and husbands couldn’t help with anymore? And yet, they all persisted. So, I can and must too.

I hope her words give you the motivation to carry on.

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And now, more on what we’re fighting against!

This is from the Washington Post. Meryl Kornfield has this essential read today. “Trump officials planned to mark 2.7 million living people as dead, whistleblower claims. A former Social Security executive said the plan, which was not carried out, would have used a death database to pressure immigrants to leave the country.”

The Trump administration had plans to classify 2.7 million living people — including some U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents — as dead as part of its immigration enforcement efforts, according to a former senior Social Security executive.

The previously unreported plan, which the Social Security Administration said was not carried out, would have used one of the government’s most consequential identity databases to effectively erase people from the financial system, potentially cutting them off from wages, banking, government benefits and other services.

Jeremiah Schofield, who worked at Social Security for 25 years and helped lead the agency’s IT modernization efforts before leaving in October, said he refused to help implement the plan after agency lawyers warned that falsely marking living people as dead could violate federal law. Schofield said he realized the plan’s possible intent — to intimidate and worsen the finances of immigrants — as well as its potential unlawfulness after taking a sample of people from the 2.7 million and discovering they were all alive. Some were U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, teenagers and senior citizens, including one widow who was a legal permanent resident receiving survivor benefits.

Schofield has provided details on the plan in a 49-page whistleblower disclosure to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), who is on the Senate Finance Committee, and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), the ranking member on the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. The disclosure was reviewed by The Washington Post, and it offers the most detailed account yet of howofficials from Elon Musk’s U.S. DOGE Service sought to use Social Security data in service of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.

In an interview with The Post, Schofield said he is speaking publicly for the first time because he believes Americans need to understand how government data can be misused and, in some cases, already has been.

Social Security carried out a smaller version of such an effort last year, The Post previously reported, moving 6,100 immigrants into its “Death Master File” — a database used by banks, employers and government agencies to determine whether someone is alive. Some of those people later showed up at Social Security field offices to prove they were alive and were restored in agency records.

In a written statement, a Social Security spokesperson who did not provide their name said the agency “did not add a list of 2.7 million names to the Death Master File. SSA maintains the highest level of internal controls. This includes having all appropriate policies and procedures in place to maintain the integrity and accuracy of agency records.”

Schofield’s whistleblower complaint describes a tumultuous period inside Social Security, as career officials questioned the legality of such efforts and watched DOGE officials gain access to some of the government’s most sensitive databases. In one meeting, Schofield said, a DOGE official working with the Department of Homeland Security described the goal of declaring 2.7 million living people dead: making immigrants so miserable that they self-deported or went to Social Security offices for help, where they could be arrested.

“That call was one of the most disappointing calls I’ve been in in my 25-year career,” Schofield told The Post. “I was shocked. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing.”

CNN has this disturbing headline this morning. “Trump’s intel choice had no intel experience. He didn’t even have security clearance.”

Before he was announced as President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the US intelligence community, Bill Pulte did not have a security clearance granting him access to highly-classified information – meaning he lacked what has long been considered a basic prerequisite for the job he will soon occupy, according to three sources familiar with the matter.

On Thursday, days after Trump’s announcement that Pulte would serve as acting director of national intelligence, the office he is expected to lead – at least temporarily – initiated the vetting process for his security clearance by requesting a background investigation, one of the sources told CNN.

Pulte — a wealthy businessman who was confirmed as Federal Housing Finance Agency director last year— already appeared to be an unusual choice for acting DNI given his lack of demonstrated experience in national security matters. A staunch Trump loyalist, Pulte played an extraordinary role in pushing the Justice Department to pursue some of its most eye-popping cases against the president’s personal foes.

Evidence that Pulte did not have access to classified material before he was announced as Trump’s top intelligence official this week underscores just how atypical his credentials are compared to nearly every other DNI that came before him.

“The director of national intelligence has access to all of our most classified intelligence,” Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the intelligence committee, told CNN.

There is no evidence that Pulte “would respect those classifications,” Warner said.

Sources told CNN there is no evidence that Pulte previously maintained even the lowest form of security clearance before he was tapped as acting DNI.

Incompetence and lack of basic knowledge of your job are not even part of the vetting process for Orange Caligula. Wicked amounts of blind loyalty and eye-popping stupidity appear to be.

And of course, it wouldn’t be Trump if he wasn’t out to destroy every American monument, institution, and historical and nature-based asset of the country. This is from Torrence Banks writing at NOTUS. “Trump Is Eyeing Control of Smithsonian’s Budget. The administration is creating a conflict with how Congress intended its money be spent.” He can’t stand anything that’s not saturated by his presence. He also has no respect for the separation of powers. Feeding his narcissism and insecurity is the basis of all decisions.

A directive from the Office of Management and Budget could force the Smithsonian Institution to change its spending plans to match President Donald Trump’s priorities — or risk not getting some of the money Congress appropriated for its operations.

An apportionment — documents that direct federal agencies on how to spend congressionally approved money — approved by OMB in May is aimed at compelling the Smithsonian to spend congressionally appropriated funding in a way that’s “consistent with the FY 2026 President’s Budget” in order to receive it. The president’s budget differed widely from what Congress ultimately chose to fund.

OMB also instructed the Smithsonian to submit a request “specifying each activity and the associated estimated federal obligation amount.”

Trump has repeatedly tried to reshape the Smithsonian, insisting its prior offerings were too “woke” and insufficiently patriotic. The May directive puts the Smithsonian in a major bind, creating hurdles to access congressional funding, experts said.

“The budget guys at the Smithsonian, it puts them in a ridiculous position,” a former Hill staffer and appropriations expert who would only talk on the condition of anonymity told NOTUS. “If they spend money that OMB tells them to spend, then they’re in violation of the Antideficiency Act, which dates back to the Civil War. It involves an agency or a person spending money that’s not been appropriated, and it has criminal fucking penalties, man.”

“And if they don’t spend money Congress told them to spend, then they’re in violation of the Impoundment Control Act, which does not have criminal penalties. But it’s a pretty good constitutional crisis.”

Speaking of Constitutional amendments, check this one out. This is from The Religious News Service. “Defense Department to drop atheists, pagans, 175 others from list of military faiths. The new list includes 31 recognized faiths, most of them Christian denominations.”  Weird cultural indoctrination, anyone? Adelle M. Banks and Yonat Shimron share the lede.

The Department of Defense is substantially reducing the number of religions it officially recognizes, reportedly excluding atheists, pagans, humanists and New Age faiths, an independent military-focused news website reports.

The reduction of recognized faith groups represents the first time the military has revised the list since 2017, when it vastly expanded the list of recognized faith groups to about 211. The new list includes 31 recognized faiths, as first reported by Military.com on Thursday (June 4).

The outlet said its report was based on a May 20 memorandum it obtained after it was issued by the undersecretary of defense.

The Department of Defense did not immediately respond to a request from RNS for additional information, including the specifics of who was included on the list and how such decisions would affect military members of other faiths who might desire assistance from a chaplain.

But the report seems to reflect developments previously announced by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

In a March video, he introduced upcoming Pentagon plans relating to reforms of the chaplain corps and recognition of religions.

“The previous system had ballooned to well over 200 faith codes,” Hegseth said. “It was impractical and unusable, and many codes were never used at all.”

“Our internal review committee recommended that going forward the department use 31 religious affiliation codes,” he added.

Molly Jong-Fast put a smile on my face with this Op Ed at the New York Times. “It’s No Wonder Grads Are Booing Their Commencement Speakers.”  Now there’s our sweet freedom of speech value.

Commencement address season hasn’t been going well — for the commencement speakers.

I’m sure you’ve seen the videos on social media. The big shots who have been brought in to inspire a next generation of graduates have used their speeches as opportunities to extol the limitless possibilities that artificial intelligence will bring. They’re speaking to graduates who are entering a shaky job market and are already burdened by tens of thousands of dollars of student debt. However, companies of all stripes are using A.I. as an excuse to slow entry-level hiring and lay off workers. Tech executives have been warning (though it sometimes seems as if they are bragging) that their technologies will be job destroyers.

Gloria Caulfield, a real estate executive who spoke at the University of Central Florida’s College of Arts and Humanities, told graduates that “the rise of artificial intelligence is the next industrial revolution.” Scott Borchetta, the chief executive of the record label Big Machine, told the graduates of Middle Tennessee State University that “A.I. is rewriting production as we sit here.” In each case, the students expressed their displeasure at the speakers’ blatant A.I. boosterism the best way they could: with loud boos.

When Eric Schmidt, a former chief executive of Google, told graduates at the University of Arizona about their A.I.-shaped future, the shouting got so intense that he paused and said that graduates feared “that the future has already been written, that the machines are coming, that the jobs are evaporating, that the climate is breaking, that politics are fractured, and that you are inheriting a mess that you did not create.” Mr. Schmidt told them to make the best of it. “The question is not whether A.I. will shape the world. It will. The question is whether you will help shape artificial intelligence.”

Mr. Schmidt’s solution to world-upending technological change is … what? To pull yourself up by your bootstraps? His approach is peak billionaire brain, directed at the young people who have, for the better part of a decade, been treated as woke, lazy, avocado-toast-eating snowflakes. All these speakers just don’t get it. The problem isn’t woke; the problem is work. It’s a lack of social mobility. It’s that college may no longer elevate a graduate to the middle class. It’s that nobody even bothers to pretend that a house, a good job and the ability to start a family are at all guaranteed.

Think of this from the graduates’ perspective: Wealthy old people telling you your future is being pulped by acres and acres of electricity-sucking, water-guzzling data centers feels dystopian because it is. Companies are trying to automate your future away. No wonder you’re furious.

Young people are facing what M.I.T. Technology Review calls a “looming crisis in entry-level work,” and college, once assumed to be a prerequisite for a secure job, no longer feels worth it. The general gestalt coming from a certain sliver of affluent Americans is that college graduates are more liberal trouble than they’re worth and perhaps could be replaced by bots. Marc Andreessen, the venture capitalist and G.O.P. megadonor, mused to Joe Rogan that a bot “never gets drunk, never gets sick, never gets high” and “never files H.R. complaints.” (It never boos a smug commencement speaker, either.)

I highly recommend reading this thought-provoking Op-Ed. The link is gifted. I also proffer this. The only expendable thing in this country that matters right now is Orange Caligula.

What’s on your Reading, Action, and Blogging list today?

This video performance features Keith Richards and my dear friend and neighbor, Washboard Chaz. His dog and Temple are bestest of buddies, too.

“Get Up, Stand Up! Stand up for your Rights! Get up, Stand up! Don’t give up the Fight!

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Another worthwhile #Petition that we should all sign. Some think that petition acheive very little, and that may be true in isolation. But a war is never about a single battle and every scirmish advances the chance of winning the war.

In any case, what does signing a petition really cost you? Start your #rebellion with small acts that together grow to make a difference.

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https://www.getup.org.au/campaigns/media-reform-2026/press-council/time-to-fix-australia-s-broken-media

Australia’s media ownership is becoming more concentrated by the day. Gina Rinehart quietly helped bankroll almost 10% of the company behind Channel Seven, Triple M, Hit radio, and major podcast networks, through a former Seven executive acting on her behalf.

When billionaires can quietly expand influence over the media that shapes public opinion, democracy suffers.

The body meant to regulate Australia’s media is funded by the very outlets it’s supposed to oversee. That is not independent regulation.

More than 27,000 people have already signed the petition calling for a truly independent media regulator. Add your name and demand accountability before even more media power ends up in fewer hands.

#auspol #media #murdoch #ginarinehart #channel7 #democracy #journalism #getup #australia

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Time to fix Australia's broken media.
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> Australia's media accountability system is no longer fit for purpose.
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> Australia also has one of the most concentrated media markets in the world. A handful of powerful companies shape what gets covered, what gets ignored, and whose interests are protected.
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> If we want a free press that actually serves the public, we need a truly independent media standards authority that can act quickly, enforce real remedies, and restore trust.

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Last year I fell while doing regrips. It resulted in me giving up on them for a long time, since I wouldn't put them in my routine anymore. But last month I tried again for the first time (and I did not die!). And it looks like they will make the cut this time✨🤩

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Pauline Hanson’s support for Donald Trump’s war in Iran has become a central battleground in the Farrer byelection, with a big-spending advertising campaign seeking to link the One Nation leader to rising fuel and fertiliser costs hitting regional voters.

Several published polls show Climate 200-backed community independent Michelle Milthorpe and One Nation candidate David Farley running neck and neck, setting up a tight race in the sprawling southern NSW electorate before the May 9 vote.

Left-wing advocacy group GetUp has raised more than $400,000 for an anti-Hanson campaign — spanning television, billboards, radio and digital platforms across regional cities including Albury, Griffith, Barooga and Deniliquin — arguing global conflict has driven up petrol prices and farm inputs, with Hanson’s political alignment with Trump placed at the centre of the attack.

The new anti-Hanson campaign has activated a growing membership base nationwide for the group, which grew by more than 100,000 people last month alone. It is aiming to spend at least $600,000 by the time the polls close – eclipsing its entire 2025 election budget.

The surge has put the activist group in its strongest financial position in years after its poor 2019 election campaign, where it was accused of alienating wavering voters through an obsessive and aggressive focus on climate change policy.

New polling suggests One Nation’s broader momentum may be stalling. The latest Resolve Political Monitor found the party’s primary vote slipped two points to 22 per cent in April — its lowest level since January — even as it remains well above its result at the last election.

GetUp interim chief executive Paul Ferris said One Nation had been cheering on Trump’s “economic recklessness” since the war in Iran began and the people of Farrer were suffering from it.

“It’s the same ‘battlers’ One Nation claims to care about – farmers and families struggling to get by – that are impacted most by the fuel and fertiliser crisis,” he said.

“Our research shows that when soft One Nation voters are shown the actual record of the party and its MPs – voting to cut benefits like the aged pension and let the biggest corporations pay less tax – her support drops significantly.

“Similarly, voters strongly dislike her links to Trump, her billionaire backers and her lavish lifestyle at the public expense.”

Both Labor and Coalition figures such as Nationals leader Matt Canavan and Liberal MP Andrew Hastie have increased attacks on One Nation since its remarkable result at the South Australian election, where it won 22.9 per cent of the vote and four lower house seats.

Milthorpe, a 47-year-old teacher who whittled retiring MP Sussan Ley’s lead down to just 6.2 per cent at last May’s federal election, has warned her potential donors that she risks being outspent by One Nation’s advertising campaign, linking Hanson with mining magnate supporter Gina Rinehart and pushing back on suggestions she is affiliated with the inner-city “teal” independent movement.

GetUp’s push includes 20 billboards across the electorate, television advertisements focused on cost-of-living pressures and the Albury hospital, and video-on-demand placements aimed at younger voters.

Targeted radio advertising has also begun, while the campaign has spread into metropolitan areas with additional billboards and bus stop placements. More than 40,000 anti-One Nation stickers were distributed nationwide within 24 hours, according to the group.

One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce blamed “bad press” surrounding One Nation’s employment of convicted rapist Sean Black for the minor party’s slide in both Resolve and The Australian’s Newspoll.

He said GetUp was never going to say anything other than “you’ve got smelly socks, One Nation”.

“No one takes GetUp seriously as being, sort of, a discerning, balanced view,” Joyce told ABC TV, while also dismissing the idea that Trump’s unpopularity was an issue for One Nation. “When they hear GetUp, they go ‘here goes a whole heap of bile’.”

“We’re still polling higher than the Coalition, by the way, but it’s a lot of work. You’ve got to remember we’ve got one member of parliament and four senators. So we’ve got a lot of work and a small number of people.”

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GetUp throwing $600,000 at Trump-themed byelection campaign to defeat Hanson

Burnt by past failures, GetUp has raised $400,000 in weeks to attack One Nation’s economic record and its leader’s alignment with Donald Trump’s foreign policy.

The Sydney Morning Herald
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1. Sticking #GetUp stickers around my local Coles, pointing out their #CorporateGreed
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