Some same Seder

Sam and Emma in the fun half.Β  Normally there is only two ways to watch the fun half.Β  You can be a member which they admit that some people can not afford which they have a way to get free membership if you need it.Β  Or you can catch the first half while it is playing live and in the description box will be a link to the free fun half.Β  If you click on that you can watch the entire thing.Β  If you save it like I do for later you can go back and watch it at any time because if you don’t the link will disappear so you can’t see it.Β  They make the second half private.Β  Hugs

10,558 views Premiered 6 hours ago FUN HALF

Livestreamed on March 21, 2025:

00:00 – FUN HALF

00:22 – AOC/Bernie team-up

08:20 – “TAX THE RICH!”

14:17 – Trump’s war on libraries and museums

29:01 – Jesse Watters is Fox’s straw man

42:55 – DOGE lovin’ Republicans getting booed everywhere

Ep 250321

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What my mornings / days have been like lately.

What a day.Β  Β I have been training my self to get up at 5 am.Β  My body and bowels now wake me at anytime between 4:15 am to 4:30 am.Β  Ok I can live with the waking up, but not with how the bowels like to do it.Β  Warning for poop talk ahead.Β  Β See since my primary care doctor figured out why I was having diarrhea and worked with my other doctors to change my medications, my poop went from diarrhea to being rocks that could be used as paving blocks.Β  When they move through the lower system they let themselves be known.Β Β 

Β Ron had been letting himself sleep in later and later until he got to after 9 am before he would wake up.Β  I told him we couldn’t have that.Β  So I asked him to pick a reasonable time to get up, he picked 6:30 am.Β  But after a few weeks of that and coming to bed earlier, he now wakes up when I get up to start my day.Β  He also now gets up with me.Β  Sometimes he goes back to bed after he has his three cups of coffee and sometimes not.Β  Β Today he stayed up and went out shopping for a bit of stuff at a bit past 9 am.Β  But … big but.Β Β 

Our getting things taken care of around here has been a bit haphazard.Β  Sundays are a news day for me.Β  This morning Ron wanted me to make a scrambled eggs and ham breakfast as he likes the way I do eggs the best.Β  I normally add to the meal either fried the potatoes we did not eat from the night before or shredded hash browns along with a few sausages, separate from the eggs but as sides.Β  But today we did not have anything but 6 bread slices, eggs, and the thick ham slices from what we sliced yesterday.Β  Β So why does Ron want me to cook the eggs.Β  Two reasons, eggs can turn very quickly when cooking no matter how you are cooking them other than boiling them.Β  Fried eggs, scrambled eggs, it doesn’t matter.Β  Β Ron is incapable of paying the eggs that much attention so they come out bad for him.Β  So how do I make my scrambled eggs different.Β Β 

First I have a system for breaking the eggshell that makes sure no shell bits get into the eggs.Β  You have to do it when the eggs are very cold.Β  Then take the sharp side of a knife and carefully hit the lower side of the egg at about midline.Β  That causes the egg to makes its own clean break.Β  Next in the bowl add water.Β  Here is the normal thing.Β  Milk adds something I forget since I don’t use it, water adds fluffy.Β  So most cooking shows say add a teaspoon or such … screw that.Β  I add about a huge dash.Β  I never measure it, like I never measure anything I add to stuff I cook (except bread.Β  That needs to be exact to make sure the bread forms correctly), I put the bowl under the faucet and give it a “shot”Β  or today I put the water into a cup measuring cup and between the two bowls I added about a 1/4 cup of water.Β Β 

Why don’t I worry about the amount of water?Β  Β Because after stirring it up in the bowls, I put the sauce pot on the stove with a large tab of real butter.Β  Ron used to ask why a sauce pot as he uses a flat pan.Β  Because the smaller pot can let me get the temperature up to a point there the water comes out on top and boils off and lets you fold and refold the eggs until the moisture boils away, then you can fold / chop the scrambled eggs up into ever smaller bits of good dry but not desiccated plate of scrambled eggs.Β  Β They still have enough moisture to let you mix ketchup or hot sauce into them.Β 

Thinking I was done, I started making posts.Β  But Ron had to go out and get stuff.Β  Crap.Β  But that was where all the other stuff of the last few days came to bite me in the butt.Β  On Sunday I don’t do much but watch news, and I guess on Saturday we had not done dishes, so we had two and a half days of dishes this morning … to be washed.Β  Ron wanted me to do that before he got home.Β  Damn it … OK Ron I will.Β  It took me until well after noon to wash / dry the dishes.Β  Β Again I thought I had blogging time.Β  But no.

I had barely sat down when Ron came home with the groceries.Β  Actually there were few groceries but He had spent most of that three or four hours he had been gone in Home Depot getting parts for the plumbing project he needed.Β  Ok now I could return to blogging right … Nope.Β  Ron decided that it was time to have the roast he put in the crock pot this morning at about 6 AM.Β  OK, help Ron make supper.Β  Yes we eat early.Β  About between 2 and 3 PM.Β  Why because after 4 pm I can’t eat, or have no interest to eat.Β  Help him with the corn, and potatoes which we decided to bake.Β  45 minutes later was lunch.Β  The meal was great.Β 

Then came clean up and putting away the food.Β  It is now well after 3 pm, nearly 4 pm.Β  So Ron decided he needed a nap.Β  Would I like to nap with him?Β  Yes of course.Β  We never even got to the cuddle part as he went out right a way after putting on his C-Pap mask.Β  I laid there trying to rest.Β  At 5 pm my phone alarm for me to take my evening pills and set up my morning ones went off.Β  Ron decided he had to get up as he was too sore to cuddle, I got up and made my pills.Β  Now at 5:30 pm I am in my office finishing this post up.Β  This is why it is hard for me to post and much harder to make a video.Β  I did a load of laundry and still have one in the dryer that Ron forgot.Β  I don’t have the energy to fold them or putting them away today.Β  Β I am done.Β  Just now one of our cats demanded wet food.Β  Β I have not even managed a shower today, how can I find time to set up everything in my system, record, and then edit a video.Β  Sadly most days I would go with Ron when he goes out shopping, today he fooled me which is why I kept texting him asking if he was OK.Β  He had a small list of 10 items, and yet was gone over three hours.Β  If he had told me he was going to go prowl Home Depot I would have insisted on going along.Β  Not that he doesn’t know what he wants but he gets confused over if he got enough part a or enough part b, and maybe instead he needs part d or f and so he ends up getting far more parts than he needs. Then he says it is OK because they come in handy … some time.Β  When I am with him he can bounce it off me and I can say well you got 5 of this and 6 of that, what is the goal.Β 

Anyway I am going to proofread this.Β  I want to stress that I do not regret spending my time doing housework or helping Ron.Β  I do regret not getting to much of what I want to do with the blog.Β  But I am reassured that even if I do not post some day or days, Ali and Randy will.Β  Sadly that day may be coming sooner than I would like.Β  Β I always figured that it would be my health that made it hard for me to keep up with the blog, now it is both my health and Ron’s.Β  I have to tell you all, some days I only want to turn my 55-inch 4K TV to viewing position and just watch movies.Β  But I can’t retreat like that.Β  I hope you won’t either.Β  Β Hugs.Β Β 

Trump envoy blasted over ‘insane’ pro-Putin comments in Tucker Carlson interview

Check out this article from USA TODAY:

Trump envoy blasted over ‘insane’ pro-Putin comments in Tucker Carlson interview

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/03/24/seth-moulton-witkoff-trump-putin-interview/82635715007/

Best Wishes and Hugs,
Scottie

HUFFPOST: There’s 1 Way To Combat Trump’s Immigration Crackdown β€” And It’s Getting More Popular

There’s 1 Way To Combat Trump’s Immigration Crackdown β€” And It’s Getting More Popular
There’s no greater evidence that “know-your-rights” training is working than from what Trump officials themselves have said.

Read in HuffPost: https://apple.news/ArrG-BUXwSXawqmWO1oZAyQ

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Peace & Justice History for 3/24

March 24, 1616
William Leddra was executed by the Charter government of Massachusetts for being a Quaker. He was the fourth and last of his religion to be hanged with the approval of Governor John Endicott. Though the court did not find him β€œevil,” he had sympathized with the Quakers who were executed before him; he had refused to remove his hat, and he used the words “thee” and “thou,” which, to Quakers, implied the equality of all people.
(Check out the way the link works for this. Much better than the terrible transcription I read the other day.
-Newsletter author)
Contemporaneous letter describing Leddra’s and other Quakers’ persecutionΒ Β (starts p.58)
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March 24, 1918
Native-born Canadian women over 21 (except native, or First Nations, women) won the right to vote in federal elections, but not to run for office for yet another year. Suffrage was not granted to women in Quebec provincial elections until 1940.
Read about Thérèse Casgrain 
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March 24, 1964

In a sit-down against nuclear weapons at Parliament Square in London, England, 1,172 were arrested.
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March 24, 1965

The first Teach-In on the Vietnam War was held at the University of Michigan a month after President Lyndon Johnson ordered bombing of North Vietnam. The U-M teach-in was among the first of a new form of campus protest that was to spread nationwide, as a means of mobilizing students to examine policies of their government that they previously had taken for granted.

About the 1st Teach-InΒ 
view original leafletsΒ 
Very few Americans had ever heard of the country in southeast Asia, and the event was intended to educate the participants in the history of Vietnam and foreign aggression there.

Young protester in Chicago march, photo Jo Freeman
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March 24, 1967
Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. led an anti-war march for the first time in Chicago, opposing the Vietnam War by saying:
“Our arrogance can be our doom. It can bring the curtains down on our national drama . . . Ultimately, a great nation is a compassionate nation The bombs in Vietnam explode at
homeβ€”they destroy the dream and possibility for a decent America . . . .”

Reverend King addresses rally at the end of the Chicago march, photo: Jo Freeman
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March 24, 1980


The Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) was founded, electing as their first president Olga Madar, a vice president of the United Auto Workers.
The convention adopted four goals: organize the unorganized; promote affirmative action; increase women’s participation in their unions; and increase women’s participation in political and legislative activities.

CLUW historyΒ 
CLUW today
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March 24, 1980

The archbishop of San Salvador, Γ“scar Arnulfo Romero y GaldΓ‘mez was assassinated while consecrating the Eucharist during mass.
MonseΓ±or Romero had become a well-known critic of violence and injustice and, as such, was perceived in the right-wing civilian and military circles of El Salvador as an enemy, and criticized by the Roman Catholic church. Romero had exhorted the police and soldiers to disobey orders to kill innocent people, refusing to be silenced. Worshippers had interrupted, with ovations, his homilies condemning the terrorism of the state.

The ongoing legacy of Monsignor RomeroΒ (The Fransiscans have scrubbed him away. Here’s another place to read about him)
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March 24, 1989
The most environmentally damaging oil spill to date began when the supertanker Exxon Valdez, owned and operated by the Exxon Corporation, ran aground on Bligh Reef in southern Alaska’s Prince William Sound. An estimated 11 million gallons of oil (257,000 barrels or 38,800 metric tons) eventually leaked into the water.Attempts to contain the massive spill were unsuccessful, and wind and currents spread the oil nearly 500 miles from its source, eventually polluting more than 1300 miles of coastline. Hundreds of thousands of birds and thousands of sea mammals were lost in the disaster.

A dead murrelet, one of the hardest-hit sea birds in the Valdez spill.
25 years after the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, read more

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistorymarch.htm#march24

Some Women’s And Labor History

When They Jailed The Most Dangerous Woman In America, Mary ‘Mother’ Jones, For ‘First Amendment’ by Rebecca Schoenkopf (Eric Loomis on Wonkette)

March 22, 1914, in labor history! Read on Substack

Mother Jones, c. 1910, marching in Trinidad, Colo. Photo courtesy of The Newberry Library, Chicago. Call # MMS Kerr Archives.

On March 22, 1914, Mary β€œMother” Jones was arrested on a train in southern Colorado for her work in fighting for the coal miners on strike that area. This was her second arrest in this conflict, as she had previously been detained by the state militia in Trinidad and then sent to Denver. Upon release in Denver, she immediately went back to the coal fields, daring the mine owners and their bought police forces to arrest her again. Her work here was typical of the sacrifices this iconic organizer made in the second half of her life as she fought for the miners so badly exploited in late nineteenth and early twentieth century America.

Mother Jones is one of the most fascinating characters in American history. An Irish housewife who had little connection to political activism for much of her adult life, she emerged in middle age as a fiery agitator after her husband and all four of her children died of yellow fever in Memphis and her dress shop burned in the Chicago fire of 1871. She quickly became the voice of the mineworkers, especially in the coal country of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. She bridged generations of activism, being extremely close friends with Terence Powderly while also hailing the rise of the United Mine Workers and radical activists that Powderly could barely understand at his peak in the 1880s. She said she was much older than she actually was, which had both rhetorical powers and helped cement her in our historical memory, as she claimed to be 100 years old the year she died when in fact she was probably 93.

By 1897, she was known as Mother Jones, wearing out of style Victorian black dresses and using the mantle of motherhood as central to her organizing prowess. Calling her β€œmother” both established her as a maternal figure among the miners but also centered her emphasis on childhood and motherhood in organizing. For instance, she opposed women’s suffrage and ultimately believed that women should be taking care of their children rather than getting involved in politics. Her own life story made this stance not hypocritical. She also used children in her organizing, including the 1903 Children’s Crusade, a march of miners’ children from Pennsylvania to Theodore Roosevelt’s home in Oyster Bay, New York, where the children carried signs reading, β€œWe want to go to School and not the mines.” Roosevelt refused to meet with them. She worked for the UMWA but attended the founding convention of the Industrial Workers of the World in 1905 and worked as an organizer for the Socialist Party in the late 1900s, returning to the UMWA as a paid organizer in 1911.

Though all of these actions, Mother Jones became known as β€œthe most dangerous woman in America,” a title given to her by a district attorney in West Virginia named Reese Blizzard. During a 1902 trial where she was charged with ignoring injunctions against miners holding union meetings (First Amendment in the coal fields indeed!), Blizzard pointed at her, saying, β€œThere sits the most dangerous woman in America. She comes into a state where peace and prosperity reign … crooks her finger [and] twenty thousand contented men lay down their tools and walk out.” That wasn’t true and served the interests of the owners to say that their employees were actually good people but stupid and easily led astray by outside agitators, instead of admitting their employees had a bloody good reason to go on strike. Anyway, the nickname stuck and this attitude from employers was something Jones reveled in.

In the fall of 1913, Mother Jones traveled to Colorado to participate in mineworkers’ organizing in the coal fields in the southern part of that state. Conditions in the coal fields were all too typical of the time: complete industry control over a workforce that was polyglot and desperate. Working conditions were horribly dangerous. Between 1884 and 1912, 1,708 workers died in Colorado coal mines (over 42,000 nationwide). Companies controlled not only the mines but housing, stores, and education. Union organizing was met with brutality and murder. Effectively, the coal companies controlled workers’ lives in Colorado as they did in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. These were Mother Jones’s people.

The companies did not welcome Jones’s presence. She was thrown off company property several times. She was arrested twice. After the first arrest, she was placed in a comfortable hospital for a month. After all, she was an elderly woman and a bit harder to crack the whip on than the miners themselves. But on March 22, 1914, she was arrested again. This time, the companies were less kind. They threw her into the Huerfano County jail in Walsenburg. This was no nice hospital. She spent 23 days in the jail.

The United Mine Workers tried to capitalize on Jones’s arrest. They issued a pamphlet describing (and perhaps exaggerating a bit) the conditions this old woman had to suffer through as she lived her faith of defending the miners. The pamphlet discussed the filth, the rats in the cell, the snow pouring in a broken window, a guard jabbing her with a bayonet. On the other hand, the mine owners and their friends accused Mother Jones of having been a prostitute in a Denver brothel in 1904 and said her support for Coxey’s Army had consisted of procuring women for sex. On both sides, Mother Jones elicited strong opinions.

After her second release, Mother Jones went to Washington DC to testify on the conditions in the coal country.Β A few days later, the Colorado coal wars would see their most violent incident, with the Ludlow Massacre. Between Ludlow and the aftermath when enraged miners went on a rampage against anyone associated with the coal companies, up to 200 people died in this strike, possibly the most deadly in American history. John D. Rockefeller Jr. agreed to meet with her about the conditions of the miners as part of his public relations effort when he was savagely attacked for his role at Ludlow.

Mary Jones died in 1930. Earlier that year, on the day she supposedly turned 100, Mother Jones was filmed with sound about workers’ rights.

FURTHER READING:

Elliott Gorn’s The Most Dangerous Woman in America.

Thomas Andrews, Killing for Coal: America’s Deadliest Labor War.

Sad, Indeed.

Gay MAGA Complain About Getting Banned From Gay Bars by God

Sad! Read on Substack

Dear Humans,

BEHOLD! Gay Republicans are finding out they cannot wear the red hat of hatred in LGBTQ+ nightclubs.

1. Gay Bar Bans Bigots

Last week, Badlands, a beloved LGBTQ+ nightclub in Sacramento, posted this heavenly announcement:

β€œMoving forward, MAGA-related attire will not be allowed in the venue. This decision is not about banning political beliefs β€” it is about ensuring that Badlands remains a space where our community feels comfortable and supported.”

That’s not censorship. That’s community care. And this is not the first bar to make the news for banning MAGA, either. Last week a bar in Indianapolis went viral for kicking out one of these bigots.

2. β€œWhat the Heck? Let’s See What Happens”

Steven Bourassa, the idiotic Trump supporter whose actions inspired the bar to make the change, told local news station KCRA:

β€œI’ve never worn a red [Make America Great Again] hat to the gay bars before. I said, β€˜What the heck? Let’s see what happens.’ We were having drinks and hanging out, and it was a pleasant time. So I was really impressed. And I complimented security on the good job they did.”

What didst this imbecile think wouldst happen?!?

This is not a prank show. This is real life. And you’re not the main character.

Steven Bourassa.

3. β€œIt’s About Bullying”

β€œThis decision is not based upon protecting our community,” said Preston Romero, president of the Log Cabin Republicans of Sacramento.
β€œIt’s about bullying and singling out one particular political ideology. And we believe that that’s unfair.”

WHAT HEINOUS HYPOCRISY!!! Because when trans kids are banned from sports, queer teachers are forced back into the closet, and drag queens are treated like criminalsβ€”they don’t say ONE DAMN WORD.

But when a gay bar sets a boundary to protect its patrons from symbols of literal hatred? Suddenly it’s bullying? Give God a damn break!

Preston Romero, president of the Log Cabin Republicans of Sacramento.

4. God’s Final Word

And after all the hypocritical outrage, Bourassa says he’ll still go to Badlands but he’ll just leave the hat at home.

β€œI didn’t have any problems,” he said. β€œI’ll still go back… but I’ll leave the hat at home now.”

This man got banned, agreed with the ban, and is going right back.

REJOICE, everyone! We finally found the thing that can break the MAGA cult…and apparently it’s gay sex.

5. We’re Fighting Back And It’s Working

This isn’t just a moment, it’s momentum.

And it’s building everywhere you look.

People are fighting back everywhere.

Here’s how we fight:

  • Keep people engaged & informedΒ with truth, hope and laughter.
  • Rally thousands of voicesΒ to push back against fascism.
  • Build an independent platformΒ where truth can’t be silenced.

And it’s working.

πŸ“ˆΒ LOOK AT THIS: (snip-go look. The clicks help God [the Substack.])

An Early Monday Brain Cleanser

From β€˜Himalayan fur goblin’ to β€˜teacup werewolf,’ these silly videos are helping dogs find homes

(I’m sorry you’ll have to click through to see the video; either the live headline above, or the link beneath the next graf. It won’t embed. It’s worth it, I promise!)

Nashville animal shelter volunteer Adrian Budnick was looking ideas to showcase the adoptable dogs on social media. Looking for a Himalayan fur goblin or a teacup werewolf? Her silly videos have increased both adoptions and donations. (AP video/Kristin M. Hall)Published 7:06 AM CDT, March 22, 2025

https://apnews.com/video/from-himalayan-fur-goblin-to-teacup-werewolf-these-silly-videos-are-helping-dogs-find-homes-0244d1b2f4df422ebe7e62304be87671

NBC NEWS: Columbia University agrees to Trump demands in effort to restore federal funding

Columbia University agrees to Trump demands in effort to restore federal funding
The Trump administration β€” which canceled $400 million in grants β€” had ordered the school to implement a mask ban, discipline protesters, reform admissions and more.

Read in NBC News: https://apple.news/ATC_B6YBKTCSxvkh_G7IdKA

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Domestic Day

Hi All. Doing some cooking and cleaning today, general domestic duties day, with music playing. Thought I would share a favorite singer for my slow days like this. I often have music playing, and it sort of matches my mood – like most people. I hope you find him enjoyable. Hugs. Randy

ok…. back edit. I added some. Home you find them all enjoyable. The Trace Adkins one bumps a bit and wakes you up a bit. Don’t want to get too relaxed :).