Still 0 Days Since Republicans Have Embarrassed The U.S.A.-

We the people know to whom these Republicans are really writing … grrr …

https://gizmodo.com/u-s-lawmakers-blame-canada-for-ruining-summer-with-wildfire-smoke-2000628204

The Canadian province of Manitoba is suffering through its worst wildfire season in its history, and to add insult to injury, several U.S. lawmakers are complaining that smoke wafting south is making it difficult for Americans to enjoy summer.

Six Republican Congress members shared their concerns in a letter addressed to Canadian Ambassador Kirsten Hillman on Monday, July 7, asking for more information about how the government plans to mitigate wildfires and the smoke that travels south. Since January, over 3,000 wildfires have consumed more than 5 million acres, killed two people, and displaced tens of thousands more in Canada. The lawmakers explain that resulting poor air quality in the U.S. has prevented Americans from partaking in outdoor summer activities. Compared to the devastation Canadians have faced this year, these issues are glaringly trivial.

“This is what turns people off politics. When you’ve got a group of congresspeople trying to trivialise and make hay out of a wildfire season where we’ve lost lives in our province,” Wab Kinew, premier of Manitoba, said during a press conference Thursday, July 10. Manitoba had just declared a state of emergency for the second time this year due to unprecedented wildfire activity. The province’s wildfire service reported 105 active fires burning on Thursday, including 14 that were listed as “out of control” across the eastern, western, and northern parts of the province. (snip-MORE on the page)

And, well-informed Canadians have opinions! We should be aware of this. The comments thread is fine. Go. Read. Comment, if you will.

Well, I Think AG Bondi’s Filing Cabinet May Overtake This One As The World’s Most Famous… in Peace & Justice History for 7/12

July 12, 1974

John Ehrlichman, former top aide to President Richard Nixon, and three others were convicted of conspiring to violate a citizen’s civil rights. Ehrlichman had approved a recommendation for a covert investigation of Daniel Ellsberg in 1971 by writing on a memo: “If done under your assurance that it is not traceable.” Looking for information to discredit Ellsberg, agents of President Nixon’s re-election campaign broke into the office of his psychiatrist.

John Ehrlichman

Ellsberg, a former Defense Department analyst, had been responsible for public release of The Pentagon Papers, a collection of documents outlining the U.S. history and strategy in Vietnam, that had been classified as secret to avoid public scrutiny. The world’s most famous filing cabinet 

https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistoryjuly.htm#july12

Tom Homan rips violent clashes at California pot farm where illegal minors were working, blames Dems’ ‘Nazi’ rhetoric

There is a video at the link below.  I watched this.  ICE went in to terrorize and prove they could.  They had a military style attack helicopter.  This is going to get worse.   They are the tRump admin Gestapo, armed thugs who follow no rules attacking people who have violated no criminal laws.  Even if they were undocumented they had broken no laws as crossing the border illegally is a civil offense like speeding.  Hugs

https://nypost.com/2025/07/11/us-news/tom-homan-rips-violent-clash-at-california-pot-farm-as-proof-ice-protests-will-turn-deadly-blames-dems-nazi-rhetoric/

Political cartoons / memes / and news I want to share/ 7-12-2025

#im a muffin from Little By Little

 

Image from Progressive Power

 

 

 

#republican assholes from Social Justice In America

Dick Wright PoliticalCartoons.com

 

 

 

 

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

#are we the baddies? from Liberals Are Cool

#are we the baddies? from Liberals Are Cool

#gavin newsom from Liberals Are Cool

#deplorables from The Iron Snowflake

#immigration from Liberals Are Cool

Image from Liberals Are Cool

Image from No-Longer-Just-Another-Bondi-Blonde.

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

Via people magazine:

• “In 1983, a request came in for a presidential telegram congratulating Trump on the grand opening of his eponymous tower on Fifth Avenue. A lawyer in the counsel’s office wrote ‘NO’ and explained internally that it would be inappropriate because it was a ‘commercial’ venture.

• In 1984, Trump requested that Reagan attend a gala to honor Vietnam veterans in New York City and said he would schedule it for any day that worked on the president’s calendar. The White House said no.

• In 1988, the New York Board of Trade gave Trump an ‘outstanding executive’ award. The head of the group sent the White House a letter asking if POTUS could come. ‘Advanced word is that Mr. Trump will have some stimulatingly interesting comments to make during his talk at the dinner,’ he wrote. The scheduling office never seriously entertained the idea.

• Around the same time, Trump sent a glossy pink invitation to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue inviting the president and first lady to an 11 p.m. LaToya Jackson concert at his Atlantic City casino. This was ignored.

• Back in 1983, Trump snagged a picture with the president during a photo line at a White House event. The president, not paying close attention, signed it ‘Reagan Reagan.’ Five years later, Trump included the image in his book The Art of the Deal. An aide in the social secretary’s office noticed the mistake. She sent an apologetic note and a corrected picture – signed with an autopen.

Trump appears to have embellished his relationship with the former president in multiple interviews over the past year (2016). During an interview with Good Morning America in August 2015, he said of Reagan, “I have great respect for him. I helped him. I knew him. He liked me and I liked him.”

“I didn’t know him well,” Trump later admitted to The Wall Street Journal, insisting, however, that friends told him Reagan was a fan. “He felt very good about me,” Trump said. “Frankly, he liked my attitude.”

Reagan’s son Ron, a political analyst noted for his liberal views, said in a recent radio interview that his father “didn’t know Donald Trump and wouldn’t have cared for Donald Trump.”

“My father would not have known Donald Trump if Trump stood up in his soup,” Ron said.”

https://people.com/celebrity/ronald-reagan-snubbed-donald-trump-and-his-large-ego-white-house-files-show/

 

Image from Progressive Power

 

 

#medicare for all from Liberals Are Cool

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

John Darkow Columbia, MO

Whatcha Mean our Medicaid is Gone?!?! MAGA MAGA MAGA

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Harley Schwadron CagleCartoons.com

Gatis Sluka Latvijas Avize, Latvia

Image from politics/atheism

 

Image from DARK SIDE OF THE SWOON

#MAGA from Progressive Power

 

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

Image from Progressive Power

 

 

Image from DARK SIDE OF THE SWOON

 

Political cartoon of the day

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

Image from DARK SIDE OF THE SWOON

 

 

#science from Republicans Are The Problem.

 

Dave Granlund PoliticalCartoons.com

 

Image from Good Stuff

SPEAKING ON THE BUDGET DEFICIT, THE PRESIDENT SAID "WE CAN SAVE BILLIONS IF WE ELIMINATE THE TWO SUPERFLUOUS BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT." 8 -SCHWADRM

#trump from Art de Trump

 

 

Image from Untitled

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

#copper from Liberals Are Cool

#copper from Liberals Are Cool

#copper from Liberals Are Cool

#copper from Liberals Are Cool

#kamala harris from Republicans Are The Problem.

 

 

political cartoon

 

 

Bob Englehart PoliticalCartoons.com

Image from Liberals Are Cool

#SCOTUS from Liberals Are Cool

#trump from Art de Trump

Image from DARK SIDE OF THE SWOON

#arizona from Saywhat Politics

Clips from The Majority Report on different subjects.

 

Mehdi Hasan vs. Spineless Democrat—Watch the MOMENT He Breaks

Hasan makes the point that democrats are play by tradition and old ways when the republican break all the rules with no consequence.   Hugs

NBC NEWS: Judge halts immigration raids in Southern California based on race or language

Judge halts immigration raids in Southern California based on race or language
The order bars the detention of people unless the officer or agent “has reasonable suspicion” that the person to be stopped is violating U.S. immigration law.

Read in NBC News: https://apple.news/AK5vuuUI4QsKlVhog_ePJ_g

Shared from Apple News

Best Wishes and Hugs,Scottie

Judge orders Trump administration to halt indiscriminate immigration stops, arrests in California

More information

Judge orders Trump administration to halt indiscriminate immigration stops, arrests in California

https://apnews.com/article/california-immigration-stops-arrests-b4d59afc4aa6be4944e67f773aa34096?utm_source=onesignal&utm_medium=push&utm_campaign=2025-07-11-Breaking+News

Best Wishes and Hugs,
Scottie

So Reading the News Yesterday,

I see that our recycling center has closed until further notice. International Paper, downsizing, has closed its recycling plant in Wichita, laying off all those employees, I saw on the newscast from the station I linked. Their story links a release from IP about all their closures and their plans for the year. The release is dated Feb. 13, of 2025. There’s another release from the Wichita Business Journal about the Wichita plant, but it says little to nothing. (No link from them; they’re mostly Kansans and Americans For Prosperity, anyway.)

Earlier, I got the idea to search if IP’s downsizing is due to recission of tax cuts and to tariffs. Gemini (who always volunteers though I never ask, preferring to find a link to a known source) says that while it cannot state that those things cause the downsizing in full, it also cannot state that those aren’t in the mix. (Because I do skim Gemini’s stuff.)

So, this hurts a bit: the closing of our recycling facility, as well as the Wichita one. During the first Trump admin, when POTUS began that trade war with China, China reciprocated by, possibly among other things, refusing anymore plastic recycling from the US. Our facility couldn’t find a place that did the recycling; no one else does it. China does it very economically though of course there is the question of what it’s really doing with the plastic, but another story for another time.

Anyway, in those days, I was an active BPW member. One of the things we worked hard on was getting a recycling collection facility here in town. We lobbied hard, both the public and the council, for use of an unused building (the former firehouse,) and possibly the use of a big truck for hauling the recycling collected to the recycler. We asked for no funding, we had willing volunteers; all the civic organizations set up volunteer schedules. We just needed the facility and a way to haul. Before the facility came about, I became a member of the city Planning Commission, so I couldn’t continue in that effort until after it was decided by the council. But, it was a happy circumstance that there was a plan for recycling in the existing Strategic Plan, even then! That’s always a big help, when something’s in the Strat Plan.

So, this was not a thing that came before the Planning Commission. I was not on Zoning Appeals at that time, so I have no idea if they got it, but as it came to reality, that wouldn’t have been necessary. It was decided that that firehouse building would become the collection facility, it would be staffed with volunteers but with a city worker or two there because it’s city property and insurance insists on that, and a city worker would do the hauling. Yay! It was open each Saturday from 9 until noon, and people needed to bring their recycling, preferably sorted, to the facility where volunteers then helped getting things where they went.

Eventually it grew, and there weren’t enough volunteers every Saturday to keep the lines moving reasonably. It went before the council to staff another one or two. There would still be volunteers there to keep things moving without too much staff. (People here in town like nice things, but don’t like paying for them.) The council approved, and the facility also opened on Mondays from 11 AM to 1 PM. That way, downtown business, who go through a lot of corrugated cardboard and bubble wrap, could get theirs done without as many of the public. Also, the staffers could actually get the stuff loaded in time for it to go to the recycler.

I just went there last week to drop recycling. We usually accrue enough corrugated cardboard and chipboard to unload at least once per month. We’ve cut paper back a lot, and again, plastic hasn’t been accepted since Trump p.o.’d China last term, so that’s not so much. Even so, where we usually have a single trash bag to go out for pickup, I think we’re going to have more that now has to go to the landfill.

I may be taking it too seriously, but I feel the way I did when the SCOTUS overturned their own decision in Roe v. Wade. We worked hard for it, we had it, it was good for all, and now it’s gone.

I hope this hasn’t bored anyone very much. It’s more sentimental than I usually am when posting such stuff. Still, our recycling collection facilities closing, or really, any big companies downsizing, is happening everywhere, and is affecting many, many people. I feel for all the Wichita workers who will have no jobs just in time for school shopping. So, I thought I’d post, because we all have to keep our eyes open for this happening around us everywhere. Thanks for your time! 🌞

A View From The Place Where It Happened

Important history in addition to what the Peace newsletter gives.