Our Tax Dollars At Work-

Hack

He sells bullshit by the seashore

Clay Jones

As you know, by now, Todd, Blanche, Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer and current acting Attorney General, is a political hack.

If you had read that someone was going to prison in another country for posting an image of seashells that spelled out 8647, you would think that it was from an authoritarian state. If this were North Korea, would James Comey be put to death by anti-aircraft fire?

Pam Bondi, Blanche’s predecessor, was fired for what many believe was for being too slow to prosecute Donald Trump’s enemies. She had already indicted James Comey once before, which was basically laughed out of court, and never had even the slightest possibility of ever going to trial.

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Post-Megabill Drop in SNAP Participation Is Steepest in Decades

Participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) fell by more than 3 million people (8 percent) nationwide between July 2025 and January 2026. The drop followed the enactment of H.R.1, the Republican megabill that made unprecedented cuts to the program. SNAP typically expands to meet need and then shrinks when economic conditions improve. It took over three years for the caseload to drop by over 3 million people (or 7 percent) between its peak in December 2012 and February 2016, during the recovery following the Great Recession.

But economic conditions haven’t been improving as the number of people receiving SNAP has plummeted in recent months, representing the sharpest decline in decades. The last time there was such a steep decrease in participation in such a short period of time (other than temporary spikes following natural disasters) was nearly three decades ago, after Congress enacted very deep cuts to SNAP (then the Food Stamp Program) in 1996. SNAP participation dropped by 9.4 percent (2.2 million people) in the six months between March and September 1997.

SNAP participation has fallen in every state and in some, the drop is particularly alarming. (snip-MORE)

Political cartoons / memes / and news I want to share. 5-1-2026

 

4th page of my new upcoming zine DATING TIPS FOR TRANS AND QUEER WEIRDOS https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/517572609/pre-order-dating-tips-for-trans-and

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bob Englehart PoliticalCartoons.com

 

 

 

 

Political/Editorial Cartoon by Sean Delonas, CagleCartoons.com on Christians Dump Trump

Political/Editorial Cartoon by David Horsey on Vance Reprimands Pope

Political/Editorial Cartoon by Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News on Trump Bound for Memory Care

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enten: "These are the worst numbers I've ever seen for any president on inflation. Trump is 49 points underwater. Biden — inflation absolutely crushed his presidency — but at his worst he was only 43 points underwater. Trump is in a worse position on inflation than Jimmy Carter was!"

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-04-29T17:24:14.715Z

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Political/Editorial Cartoon by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com on Christians Dump Trump

Political/Editorial Cartoon by Bill Day, Cagle Cartoons on Trump Bound for Memory Care

 

 

 

 

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Margolis & Cox PoliticalCartoons.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dave Granlund PoliticalCartoons.com

 

John Cole CagleCartoons.com

 

Maine Gov. Janet Mills suspended her bid for Senate, clearing the way for Graham Platner to be the Democratic nominee against Sen. Susan Collins

Phil Lewis (@phillewis.bsky.social) 2026-04-30T12:56:44.176Z

 

John Cole CagleCartoons.com

 

 

Harley Schwadron CagleCartoons.com

 

 

 

 

 

Jonathan Brown PoliticalCartoons.com

 

Plop and KanKr PoliticalCartoons.com

 

 

 

 

 

Harley Schwadron CagleCartoons.com

 

Jonathan Brown PoliticalCartoons.com

 

 

 

Dave Granlund PoliticalCartoons.com

 

 

 

R.J. Matson CQ Roll Call

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Political/Editorial Cartoon by Rob Rogers on Patel Defends Partying

 

 

 

Dave Whamond PoliticalCartoons.com

 

John Darkow Columbia Missourian

Political/Editorial Cartoon by Rick McKee, The Augusta Chronicle on Patel Defends Partying

 

 

Political/Editorial Cartoon by Joel Pett, Lexington Herald-Leader, CWS/CartoonArts Intl. on Concentration Camps Protested

 

 

 

Becs CagleCartoons.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dave Granlund PoliticalCartoons.com

Political/Editorial Cartoon by Bob Englehart, Hartford Courant on Trump Declares Victory

Political/Editorial Cartoon by Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune on Trump Declares Victory

Political/Editorial Cartoon by Joep Bertrams, Het Parool, Amsterdam, Netherlands on Trump Declares Victory

Political/Editorial Cartoon by Marian Kamensky, Slovakia on Trump Declares Victory

Political/Editorial Cartoon by Paul Duginski, CagleCartoons.com on Trump Declares Victory

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dave Whamond PoliticalCartoons.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Darkow Columbia Missourian

 

John Cole The Scranton Times-Tribune

Harley Schwadron CagleCartoons.com

 

 

Pat Bagley PoliticalCartoons.com

 

May Day Is Tomorrow!

May 1 3:30 – 5:30 PM ET Community Hosted

May Day! Workers over Billionaires: A Nationwide Day of Action

The next National Day of Action is right around the corner, May Day, Friday, May 1st.

The national call is for no business as usual. This will look different in different places. In some locations, it will mean no work, no school, and no shopping. (snip)

May Day Actions

This May Day, we’re flexing our economic power as workers, students, and everyday people to send a clear message to the Trump regime: we will not do business as usual while they trample our rights, terrorize our communities, and drag us into a senseless war in Iran. 

So on May 1st we are taking action by: 

  1. Hosting or joining a local May Day event
  2. Participating in No Work, No School*, No Shopping

The first step: pledge to build power and take collective action with us on May Day

Note: A core principle behind all May Day events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. No weapons are permitted under any circumstances. (snip)

Mayday Protest – National Day of Action

It’s time for the conditions and standard of living that the working class deserves. We’re beginning a year of action on May 1st with a series of protests, strikes, and other direct action opportunities.

MAY 1 NATIONAL DAY OF ACTIONS:

THRIVING WAGES
The working class people have been taken advantage of for far too long! Join us as we mobilize to create worldwide plans of action for THRIVING WAGES. We are demanding at least $20/hr as well as better union laws, the ease of information for organizing co-ops, and better working conditions. But wait, there’s more! We are also demanding mandatory PTO, paternal leave, and good benefits.

Why do we want these demands?
Inflation over the last year has risen over 7% and continues to climb.
Rents and housing costs have skyrocketed.
The costs of consumer goods as greatly increased.
Yet corporations and billionaires have doubled their wealth in 2 years as the working class has struggled during a pandemic that has killed over 850,000 Americans and counting. (snip-MORE)

May 1, 1886

May Day was called Emancipation Day in 1886 when 340,000 went on strike (though it was Saturday it was a regular day of work) in Chicago for the 8-hour workday.

May 1, 1890
May Day labor demonstrations spread to thirteen other countries; 30,000 marched in Chicago as the newly prominent American Federation of Labor threw its weight behind the 8-hour day campaign.

May 1, 1933

Dorothy Day
The Catholic Worker newspaper was founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin. Dorothy Day said, “God meant things to be much easier than we have made them,” and Peter Maurin wanted to build a society “where it is easier for people to be good.”

Peter Maurin


May 1, 1948

Senator Glen Hearst Taylor (D-Idaho) was arrested in Birmingham, Alabama, for trying to enter a meeting through a door marked for “Negroes” rather than using the “whites only” door, and convicted of disorderly conduct.
Taylor was the Progressive Party candidate for Vice President, running mate of Henry Wallace. He was in Birmingham to address the Southern Negro Youth Congress.
May 1, 1965
Second Factory for Peace opened in Onllwyn, Dulais Valley, in south Wales, employing disabled miners. Tom McAlpine, active in the Committee for Nuclear Disarmament, and a supporter of cooperatives and industrial democracy, established Rowen Engineering in both Wales and Glasgow, Scotland.
May 1, 1967
Soviet youths openly defied police and danced the twist in Moscow’s Red Square during May Day celebrations. In the early ‘60s the Twist had been banned in Buffalo, New York, and Tampa, Florida. The religious right claimed the Twist was actually a pagan fertility dance.


Are you old enough to remember Chubby Checker?



May 1, 1971

Five days of anti-war May Day protests began in Washington, D.C., resulting in over 14,000 arrests—the largest mass civil disobedience in U.S. history.


May 1, 1986



One million South Africans demonstrated their opposition to apartheid in a strike organized by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)

A Few “The Daily Show” Clips With The Best Of The News



Political cartoons / memes / and news I want to share. 4-30-2026

*** Personal note.  Almost did not make the deadline on this one.  I was running on fumes as I am finishing this.  Then instead of eating supper I am going to bed.  Thank you for reading / enjoying / or even if you wish commenting.  On that note.  Rather than getting to comments which I will do someday, I am focusing all my energy on doing these cartoons / memes / news posts.  I hope to be able to do more soon.  I love the comments and will some day when sitting in my desk chair is not so painful and there are not so many other things I need to get done, I will reply to them, even if they are far too old to matter to anyone.  Hugs and loves.  ***  Scottie

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Sharing the picture of a happy trans women gives you the vitamins and nutrients you need to fight back against bigotry all day long.

Sharing the picture of a happy trans women gives you the vitamins and nutrients you need to fight back against bigotry all day long.

 

 

 

 

 

Russia has labeled its leading LGBTQ+ rights group, the Russian LGBT Network, as “extremist,” effectively banning the organization and exposing supporters to possible criminal prosecution.

TVP World (@tvpworld.bsky.social) 2026-04-27T20:08:52.187Z

 

The Russian Supreme Court banned the nonexistent “International LGBT Movement” in 2023. Now the courts are going after more and more real organizations, including the Russian LGBT Network and at least five other LGBTQ+ initiatives. meduza.io/en/news/2026…

Meduza in English (@meduza.io) 2026-04-27T15:39:00.832Z

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GOP Senators Unveil Bill To Pay For Trump’s Ballroom

 

 

 

 

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Amazing how his ear has healed with no trace of a bullet wound.  Remember how his cult wore fake bandages to show support for their dear leader.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

🚨BREAKING: The Florida House has passed a new, aggressively gerrymandered congressional map that could net 4 GOP seats ahead of midterms.Revealingly, the vote came just an hour after SCOTUS gutted the Voting Rights Act, rolling back 50 years of protections against racial gerrymandering.

Democracy Docket (@democracydocket.com) 2026-04-29T15:44:02.988432943Z

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

under questioning from Rep. Smith, a DoD official estimates the cost of the Iran war so far is $25 billion

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-04-29T14:49:51.907Z

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sen. Grassley Missed The Memo-

🚨 HOT MIC: Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) was caught asking staff during questioning of Trump judicial nominees: “What would be wrong if they said Biden won?” Multiple people in the room heard it. GOP staffers were reportedly panicking, according to sources familiar.

[image or embed]— MeidasTouch (@meidastouch.com) April 29, 2026 at 5:15 PM

House passes bill that would enshrine LGBTQ nondiscrimination protections in state law

Some good news for a change.  An attempt to stop the ever increasing discrimination and white supremacy push by haters, bigots, and racists.  The idea of white only communities had long been something of the past only now with constant push from racists making a come back at the same time as the SCOTUS is on a break neck pace to roll back minorities civil rights while enshrining Christian white privilege over the rights of any other group into laws.  I have heard repeatedly the phrase “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice” however that says nothing about fairness or equality.  I don’t understand the hate, bigotry, or racism or why a majority party in the US, along with the majority of the SCOTUS appointed by such people endorse those harmful feelings / ideas but I know we must resist and fight against them as was done in the past.  We can not let big moneied instrests fuel the destruction of what the US could be, a progressive country where the government works for the entire public and minorities have equality, tolerance, and acceptance under law in a society where people are free to think what they wish or have a faith that harms no one but can not use those thoughts  / ideas to harass or cause harm to others.   Hugs


 

https://www.cityandstatepa.com/policy/2026/04/house-passes-bill-would-enshrine-lgbtq-nondiscrimination-protections-state-law/413184/

Tuesday’s vote is the latest attempt to advance LGBTQ nondiscrimination protections in Pennsylvania.

A Pride flag flies at the Pennsylvania Capitol.

A Pride flag flies at the Pennsylvania Capitol. Wikimedia Commons

Lawmakers in the Pennsylvania House passed legislation on Tuesday that would add the commonwealth to the growing list of states that have enshrined nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ individuals into state law – a vote that came despite Republican concerns that the bill would jeopardize fairness in women’s sports and infringe upon religious liberties.

The House voted 101-100 on Tuesday to pass House Bill 2103, which would make it unlawful under the state’s Human Relations Act for someone to be denied housing, employment or access to public accommodations based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. 

The legislation sparked a contentious debate on the House floor over whether the nondiscrimination protections are written in a way that would allow transgender women to access women’s bathrooms and locker rooms, and that would also infringe upon religious liberties. 

Proponents of the bill argued that the legislation is ultimately about fairness and the protection of LGBTQ Pennsylvanians from discrimination. 

“Today, at its core, is about fairness – the right to exist as your full self without fear that you’ll lose your job or your apartment,” said Democratic state Rep. Jessica Benham, who said she has experienced discrimination firsthand as a queer woman. “I believe that Pennsylvania is better when it’s fairer, and I know that most Pennsylvanians believe that, too.”

Democratic state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, the prime sponsor of the Fairness Act in the state House, said bills seeking to enshrine nondiscrimination protections into state law have been routinely introduced because LGBTQ Pennsylvanians have been experiencing discrimination firsthand.

“If you want to understand why we’ve offered this bill, why it has been offered and reintroduced for 20-plus years, it is because Pennsylvanians are experiencing this discrimination and they want it to end,” he said. “Pennsylvanians are recognizing that they don’t have full access to their God-given inalienable right to be treated with dignity and respect – to have full access to this American Dream.”

According to the Human Rights Campaign, 23 states currently have laws on the books that prohibit housing and employment discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, while 22 states have laws that outlaw discrimination pertaining to public accommodations. 

Republican lawmakers feared that the definitions included in the bill are too broad and that they could infringe upon religious beliefs. 

Many of the arguments against the bill centered on the definition of public accommodations and whether that definition would extend to bathrooms and locker rooms in schools, as well as to girls’ sports teams. “The definition of gender identity or expression … most definitely means that if you identify as a female, you get to get on a female sports field,” said GOP state Rep. Craig Williams. “If the whole point here is to protect people in special classes, we just denigrated all young women.”

“This bill shifts power away from elected representatives and places it in the hands of judges who will decide over time how far these definitions reach,” state Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa said in remarks on the House floor. “And while that plays out, it will not be large institutions that carry the burden, it will be the small business owners, it will be the faith-based organizations, it will be the individuals, people of faith, forced to choose between their beliefs and the threat of litigation.” 

“We’ve heard these arguments before,” noted GOP state Rep. Scott Barger. “They may be subtle, they may be emotional, but we reject them because we know that what you’re really doing is weaponizing degeneracy against our faith communities.”

Benham, in response to Barger, said: “As a queer woman, I know what it’s like to experience discrimination, to be told I’m ‘less than,’ that I’m a degenerate, that I am perverse – and treated like that too … I believe that both the right to be free from discrimination and to practice one’s religion can coexist.”

Democrats noted that the bill includes protections for religious liberty, stating that nothing in the bill shall be interpreted to require an individual or religious entity “to engage in conduct that constitutes a substantial burden on the free exercise of religion.”

Despite passing in previous legislative sessions with bipartisan support, the legislation was approved along party lines on Tuesday, with one Democrat, state Rep. Frank Burns, joining Republicans in opposing the bill. 

Prior to being amended with the nondiscrimination language on Monday, the original version of HB 2103 sought to prohibit the development of white nationalist communities and housing developments by not allowing private clubs and members-only organizations to discriminate based on race or other protected classes. 

The bill’s prime sponsor, Democratic state Rep. Ben Waxman, said he introduced the bill after an organization called Return to the Land created a “whites only community” in Arkansas, with plans to build additional locations. 

Waxman said Tuesday that the amended version of his bill “further protects people all over this Commonwealth.”

“I’m so thrilled that it’s a part of my bill,” he said.

White Supremacy? Black Farmers in Historic Miss. Town Are Suddenly Losing Their Jobs to White South Africans

With the SCOTUS overturning the usefulness of the voting rights act to protect minority voters and the push by Project 2025 to make the US an apartheid nation of white male dominated society non-whites across the entire US are suffering.  Ice is targeting even citizens who are nonwhite. The white supremacists are so worried that they won’t be a powerful majority in the near future that they are doing everything possible to cement the dominance of the white people, specifically white males.  It is like these white men are afraid that women and non-white people will treat them the way the white supremacists treat minorities now.  Hugs


https://www.theroot.com/white-supremacy-black-farmers-in-historic-miss-town-a-2000102144

Thanks to U.S. visa programs, white South Africans are taking jobs from Black residents in Mississippi—and making more money.

Trump’s ICE Detention Scam | Katie Blankenship | TMR

This  guest is an immigration attorney with expertise in ICE tactics and in ICE detention.  She dispels the misunderstanding and the myths created by the tRump administartion.  These detentions are civil detentions not criminal and entering the country with out inspection is a class B misdemeanor.  Another thing she mentions is the ever-increasing costs for detention which is currently $200 a day per detainee and there are over 70 thousand detainees.  She gives a lot of other useful to know information including the brutality in the detention centers.  For example they are taking detainees out in the Everglades and forcing them to stand with hands shackled in the hot sun being eaten by misketoes and bugs.   They are putting people in “hot boxes” and leaving them there in the hot Florida sun with no water or medical treatment when they are let out.  She describes many more examples.  Hugs


Katie Blankenship, an immigration attorney from Sanctuary of the South, a grassroots legal services organization that provides critical, affordable legal defense to immigrant families affected by detention, deportation, and abuse, joins Sam to discuss abuses at the Alligator Alcatraz ICE detention center in Florida. To find resources or ways to help those targeted by ICE in your area you can visit Freedom for immigrants, American Immigration Council or visit the ACLU to find your local affiliate.

Let’s talk about how Trump wants you to pay for the ballroom now….