What the GOP is Lying About

If you listen to the GOP, they will tell you this shutdown is the fault of the Dems. In a sense, they are correct. The Dems aren’t allowing the budget to go forward without ACA Healthcare Subsidies. They tell us that they will be more than happy to discuss the topic once the budget is signed. This is analogous to “…the beatings will continue until morale improves…”, and asks the Dems to give up the only tool they have to stop the gop’s continuing efforts to destroy the ACA and have the suffering of millions of people who don’t get their healthcare insurance from their employers or their personal wealth. The goopy is lying to us all, again, still, and the damn fools who routinely vote against their own personal interests believe them. Again. Still.

Simply said: The goopy ones have believed the lies because it is more important to them to believe the lies than to put out the effort to look further into the issues. They value the shared identity and emotional tickle of “getting the libs” over their own needs, their own health, and even the care of the community’s children.

Hugs.

Randy

Definitely Happy!

Beautiful skating, and Elton is tops! 💃 🎶 ⭐

What do you think of GOP Chip Roy saying our king is Jesus?

Some Friday A.M. Comics For A Healthy BP

(trying to get a good blood pressure this morning! -A.)

https://www.gocomics.com/andycapp/2025/10/24

https://www.gocomics.com/bliss/2025/10/24

https://www.gocomics.com/broomhilda/2025/10/24

https://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2025/10/24

(Whew! 114/71. It’s not 108/68, but it’s still fine. Now I can read some more comics, then the news… )

https://www.gocomics.com/closetohome/2025/10/24

https://www.gocomics.com/darksideofthehorse

NBC NEWS: Trump terminates Canada trade talks over anti-tariff ad featuring Reagan

Trump terminates Canada trade talks over anti-tariff ad featuring Reagan
Trump’s announcement came after the Canadian province began running a TV ad that features a speech by Ronald Reagan.

Read in NBC News: https://apple.news/AXCXJfyfRRT6tV1ijdUfc_Q

Shared from Apple News

Best Wishes and Hugs,Scottie

Let’s talk about how a sign of Trumpian things to come is waiting in the dark….

Political cartoons / memes / and news I want to share. 10-24-2025

 

Trump Demolishes White House

 

Trump actions flip-off America

US headed in wrong direction

The Elephant In The Room

 

 

Bad News Pumpkin

 

 

 

#white house from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

#white house from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

 

Elected officials have to follow rules.

There is no “what is the specific law that says you can’t do this”.

Trump is exploiting these norms.

This is no explicit law that makes changing the White House a crime. It just says if you do change the White House, you have to follow these rules. Otherwise, it is illegal.

As always, what Trump is doing is illegal.

Trump rapes teen girls. He does not follow rules. Do you see the pattern?

Release the Epstein Files. Listen to the victims.

 

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Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

 

 

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

Trump has put every Republican in Congress and every MAGA voter through a humiliation test. They are all powerless as he laughs at them all.

The only path forward is full MAGA rejection. Every policy. Every judge. Tear down the ballroom. Convict all of ICE.

 

 

A BALLROOM FOR THE WHITE HOUSE.

 

 

Napoleon Trump distracted as Putin pulls heist

 

Trump Demolishes White House

 

 

John Deering for 10/23/2025

 

 

#republican assholes from Republicans Are Domestic Terrorists

Oligarchs want you destitute.

Worker solidarity and the complete rejection of MAGA is the only option.

Eat Cholesterol, Die Early, Save Social Security

 

 

 

#SNAP from Liberals Are Cool

Deregulation Siren Song

 

Michael Ramirez for 10/23/2025

 

 

 

Extortion Letter

Trump demands taxpapers pay him $230 million

 

 

 

 

 

#bishop talbert swan from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

#TPUSA from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

ICE Ghost

 

 

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Every Republican lawyer is a joke. MAGA is filling the swamp. Gross incompetence should not be a resumé builder.

Every hire is undeserving and unqualified. ‘Didn’t earn it’ was always a confession.

Pro tip: you don’t say ‘off the record’ after the fact.

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

 

No King Kong

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

#gaza from Liberals Are Cool

 

Key word….INVESTOR.

Kushner has previously stated that the coast of Gaza would make a beautiful resort area, once it’s “cleaned out”.

 

 

 

 

 

Image from Liberals Are Cool

 

 

 

 

 

Putin Has Words With Netanyahu

 

 

Trump has Putin where he wants him

 

Trump skiing

 

Al Goodwyn for 10/23/2025

 

 

Amazon and robots

 

Climate Change Trap

 

 

ICE Agents Go Full Snowflake

An Author Speaks

Bestselling author Jodi Picoult pushes back after her musical is canceled by Indiana high school

By  MARK KENNEDY

NEW YORK (AP) — Author Jodi Picoult has the dubious honor of being banned in two mediums this fall — her books and now a musical based on her novel “Between the Lines.”

“I’m pretty sure I’m the first author who has now had censorship occur in two different types of media,” Picoult says. “Honestly, I’m not out here to be salacious. I am writing the world as it is, and I am honestly just trying to write about difficult issues that people have a hard time talking about because that is what fiction and the arts do.”

The superintendent of Mississinewa High School in Gas City, Indiana, canceled a production last week of “Between the Lines,” saying concerns were raised over “sexual innuendo” and alcohol references in the musical. Jeremy Fewell, the superintendent, did not respond to a request for comment.

“It’s devastating for us to know that these kids who put in hundreds of hours of hard work had that torn away from them because of the objections of a single parent,” says Picoult.

“What I know, perhaps better than most people, as someone whose books have been banned, is when one parent starts deciding what is appropriate and what is inappropriate for the children of other parents, we have a big problem.”

Picoult noted that the same Indiana high school has previously produced “Grease,” where the sexual innuendo and alcohol abuse is much greater, including a pregnancy scare, sex-mad teens and the line “Did she put up a fight?”

“Between the Lines” centers on Delilah, an outsider in a new high school, who finds solace in a book and realizes she has the power to write her own story and narrate her own life. “It is a very benign message. And it’s actually a really important one for adolescents today,” says Picoult.

The original work, which features a nonbinary character, had already been edited with licensed changes to make it more palatable for a conservative audience, including removing any reference to the nonbinary character’s gender orientation.

The production was scheduled for Halloween weekend at the Gas City Performing Arts Center. The show has music and lyrics by Elyssa Samsel and Kate Anderson, and a story by Timothy Allen McDonald, based on the 2012 novel by Picoult and her daughter, Samantha van Leer. It played off-Broadway in 2022.

Picoult, the bestselling author of “My Sister’s Keeper” and “Small Great Things,” has also written about the moments leading up to a school shooting in “Nineteen Minutes,” which was banned 16 times in the 2024-2025 school year, according to PEN America, making her the nation’s fourth most-banned author.

“I had 20 books banned in one school district in Florida alone because of a single parent’s objection and she admitted she had not read any of the books,” said Picoult, a PEN America trustee. “She said that they were banned for ‘mature content and sexuality.’ There were books of mine that did not even have a single kiss in them.”

The uptick in book banning has spread to stages as well. The Dramatists Legal Defense Fund has documented recently challenged plays and musicals from states including PennsylvaniaFloridaIndianaKansasOhio and New Jersey after parents or teachers complained that the works’ social themes weren’t appropriate for minors.

The Northern Lebanon High School, in Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania, canceled a 2024 production of “The Addams Family,” citing concerns over scenes with violence, children smoking and subtle queer themes. Paula Vogel’s play “Indecent,” which explores a flashpoint in Jewish and queer theatrical history, was abruptly canceled in Florida’s Duval County in 2023 for “inappropriate” sexual dialogue.

Last year, the Educational Theatre Association asked more than 1,800 theatre educators in public and private schools across the U.S. about censorship. More than 75% of respondents reported pressure to reconsider their play and musical choices during the 2023-24 school year.

“We are not protecting kids,” said Picoult. “We are robbing them of materials that we use to deal with an increasingly complex world.”

https://apnews.com/article/jodi-picoult-between-lines-musical-banned-3eff9a30aed283c10a80c6590f1f3496

So Many

things that are just wrong about this; things to be said about him being full of BS; things to be said about him being full of himself; that he presents as if he is actually designing and building these; that he names them Optimus (from Optimus Prime, a hero in “Transformers”), and so on, and so on, and so on…

Elon Musk Wants ‘Strong Influence’ Over the ‘Robot Army’ He’s Building

In a Tesla earnings call Wednesday, the world’s richest man pondered the future of his company’s Optimus robots—and his control over them.

Tesla might be an electric auto maker, but CEO Elon Musk has made clear that he thinks of it as much more: an innovator in artificial intelligence and software, a builder of world-shaking robots. He’s also argued that Tesla should be worth a lot more than it is today: up to $20 trillion, he posted in July, more than five times the current worth of Nvidia.

Musk has also made it clear that he wants to get paid, a lot. In November, Tesla shareholders will vote on the board’s proposal to pay the CEO a remarkable $1 trillion over the next decade. The deal would also increase Musk’s stake in Tesla from 13 percent to a quarter. But Musk would only get that big figure—and the extra control—if he hits a series of ambitious metrics, including 20 million vehicles delivered, 1 million robotaxis in commercial operation, and an $8.5 trillion valuation. And also, 1 million Optimus humanoid robots delivered.

On a call with investors on Wednesday, Musk locked on to that last point to make his most threatening argument for a gigantic payday yet. “My fundamental concern with regard to how much voting control I have at Tesla is, if I go ahead and build this enormous robot army, can I just be ousted at some point in the future?” he said. “If we build this robot army, do I have at least a strong influence over this robot army? Not control, but a strong influence … I don’t feel comfortable building that robot army unless I have a strong influence.”

Generally, Musk talks about Tesla’s Optimus project as more of a force for peace than war. He’s said that Optimus will upend the job market and free humanity from the drudgery of work. (“Working will be optional, like growing your own vegetables, instead of buying them from the store,” he posted this week.) Elsewhere on the investor call Wednesday, he said that Tesla’s robots would “actually create a world where there is no poverty, where everyone has access to the finest medical care.”

Optimus, he added, “will be an incredible surgeon, and imagine if everyone had access to an incredible surgeon.” For Tesla, Optimus will be “an infinite money glitch,” Musk said, arguing that everyone will want a humanoid robot who can do their work for them.

At Tesla events—and at the Tesla Diner in Los Angeles—Optimus robots are usually seen doing service work: serving drinks and popcorn, or entertaining visitors by dancing or playing rock, paper, scissors. (Optimus participants in a 2024 Tesla event were later acknowledged to be not fully autonomous, but remotely operated by humans.)

Whether Optimus chooses to do laundry or battle, Tesla’s vision of a robotic future still seems a ways away. On Wednesday’s call, Musk dwelled on the challenge of building humanoid hands and forearms, seeming to confirm earlier reporting that the features were proving especially hard for Tesla engineers to hack. And while Tesla set internal goals to produce 5,000 Optimus units this year, The Information reported this month that the company scaled down those production plans over the summer. On Wednesday, Musk said Tesla would have a “production-intent prototype” ready by February or March. Full-scale production, he said, would start at the end of next year.