THE GUARDIAN: Stars pull out of shows and positions at Kennedy Center after Trump takeover

Stars pull out of shows and positions at Kennedy Center after Trump takeover
Issa Rae, Ben Folds and Shonda Rhimes among those who chose not to associate with the institution and president

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

This story has nothing to do with Valentine’s Day, or even Friday except I just saw it over on Oliver Willis’s Breaking News USA.

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump’s Order Targeting Medical Care For Trans Youth

This is your TPM evening briefing. By Nicole Lafond | February 13, 2025 6:27 p.m.

A federal district court judge issued a temporary restraining order Thursday afternoon blocking the enforcement of Donald Trump’s sweeping Jan. 28 executive order that sought to shut down medical care for trans youth under the age of 19 nationwide.

Judge Brendan Hurson of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, a Biden nominee, issued the decision from the bench earlier this afternoon and a written order is due out soon.

The ruling puts Trump’s executive order on hold while the case moves forward.

During Trump’s second week in office, he signed an executive order that declared the U.S. will not “fund, sponsor, promote, assist, or support” gender transition for people under the age of 19. The executive order specifically sought to block trans youth from accessing gender-affirming medical care, such as blocking medical professionals from prescribing hormones or puberty blockers to patients under the age of 19. This executive order was separate from the one Trump signed on his first day back in the White House, which sought to enable discrimination against trans people across multiple agencies and departments within the federal government through a very specific and somewhat bizarre assertion that there are only two genders “at conception.”

Quickly after Trump signed the executive order seeking to ban gender affirming care for trans youth on Jan. 28, hospitals in Massachusetts, Maryland, Washington, Illinois, Colorado, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York City, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., among other places, announced their intentions to either suspend or review their care; many “abruptly halted medical care for transgender people under age 19, canceling appointments and turning away patients, including some who had been receiving this care for most of their life,” according to the ACLU, a plaintiff in the case that Hurson’s court is presiding over.

The ACLU, along with Lambda Legal and the ACLU of Maryland filed a federal lawsuit on Feb. 4, on behalf of trans youth and their families whose health care had been blocked in the immediate aftermath of Trump’s order.

In Thursday’s hearing, Hurson heard arguments from plaintiffs, who requested a temporary restraining order. Plaintiffs argued the EO was “unlawful and unconstitutional” because it violates anti-discrimination laws and attempts to block funds that have already been allocated by Congress.

The government argued that the executive order was not a ban on gender affirming care, but a “general policy directive,” claiming that the plaintiffs did not yet have grounds to sue, NBC News reported.

Hurson disagreed, per NBC News:

“In this situation, it is clear that these plaintiffs have received phone calls stopping their care, stopping their appointments, stopping their everything,” Hurson said during the hearing Thursday, adding that hospitals stopped care because of the order, which also seeks to prohibit federal funding of transition-related care for minors.  

“I don’t know how you can credibly argue that this is not demanding the cessation of funding for gender affirming care,” he said.

Additionally, the executive order “seems to deny that this population even exists, or deserves to exist,” Hurson continued, according to the AP.

Lambda Legal told NBC News that they intend to request a preliminary injunction before the 14 days are up.

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EFF sues Elon Musk and DOGE to block their access to federal employee data

The foundation wants the court to cut their access to the Office of Personnel Management systems.

mariella moon Contributing Reporter Tue, Feb 11, 2025, 10:22 PM CST·2 min read

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, along with multiple federal employee unions, have filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) team to block their access to sensitive and identifying information on millions of Americans. Specifically, the plaintiffs are looking to block them from being able to access data stored by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and to delete any information they’ve collected so far. The lawsuit also names OPM and Acting Director Charles Ezell as defendants.

In early February, Reuters reported that Musk’s aides locked OPM employees out of the agency’s systems. “We have no visibility into what they are doing with the computer and data systems,” one of its sources said back then. The OPM has the largest collection of employee data in the US and contains sensitive information on both past and current federal employees, as well as on job applicants for federal positions who applied through USAJobs.gov. As the EFF notes, the agency’s records contain federal employees’ names, birthdates, home addresses, social security numbers, work experience, union activities, salaries, performance reviews, demotions, life insurance, death benefits as well as classified information NDAs. The list even includes the first names and last name initials of CIA employees in highly sensitive roles.

In its announcement, the EFF explained that the mishandling of information in OPM’s systems could lead to “significant and varied abuses,” and that DOGE’s “unchecked access” on its own puts federal employees at risk of privacy violations and even political pressure and blackmail. The foundation also emphasized the risk federal employees are facing with DOGE’s access to unrestricted information and Musk’s ownership of X. It cited Musk’s old tweets naming specific government personnels whose jobs he would cut even before he had access to OPM’s database. (snip-MORE)

Happy Valentine’s Day, to all who observe! 💜 💖 🍫

https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/49493/i-carry-your-heart-with-mei-carry-it-in

[i carry your heart with me(i carry it in]

By e. e. cummings

i carry your heart with me(i carry it in

my heart)i am never without it(anywhere

i go you go,my dear;and whatever is done

by only me is your doing,my darling)

                        i fear

no fate(for you are my fate,my sweet)i want

no world(for beautiful you are my world,my true)

and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant

and whatever a sun will always sing is you

here is the deepest secret nobody knows

(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud

and the sky of the sky of a tree called life;which grows

higher than soul can hope or mind can hide)

and this is the wonder that’s keeping the stars apart

i carry your heart(i carry it in my heart)

Copyright Credit: “[i carry your heart with me(i carry it in]” Copyright 1952, © 1980, 1991 by the Trustees for the E. E. Cummings Trust, from Complete Poems: 1904-1962 by E. E. Cummings, edited by George J. Firmage. Used by permission of Liveright Publishing Corporation.

Source: Complete Poems: 1904-1962 (Liveright Publishing Corporation, 1991)

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WuMo by Wulff & Morgenthaler for February 13, 2025

WuMo Comic Strip for February 13, 2025

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9 Chickweed Lane by Brooke McEldowney for February 13, 2025

9 Chickweed Lane Comic Strip for February 13, 2025

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I hope today is everything you all, and each of you, hopes it will be! 💖

We Try, But We Don’t Get Out Our Vote in Red States

Peace & Justice History for 2/14

February 14, 1957
The organization that would shortly be called the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) chose its leadership at a meeting in New Orleans.
Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. and Reverend Ralph David Abernathy led the group which sought to coordinate civil rights protests throughout the South.
Organizers of bus boycotts, inspired by the one in Montgomery, Alabama, had met in Atlanta a month earlier. During that meeting, Dr. Abernathy’s home and church were bombed.


Reverend Ralph David Abernathy and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Southern Christian Leadership Conference history 
February 14, 1971

President Richard Nixon ordered a secret taping system to be installed for his offices in the White House.
Listen in on the presidents  
February 14, 1989
At a meeting of the presidents of Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and El Salvador, the Sandinista government of Nicaragua agreed to release a number of political prisoners and hold free elections within a year. In return, Honduras promised to close bases established by the U.S. for and used by the anti-Sandinista Contra rebels.
Just over one year later, elections were held (with international observers including former President Jimmy Carter) though the nation was threatened with a continuing U.S. economic boycott, and was experiencing ongoing Contra violence. The Sandanista Front candidate was defeated 55% to 41%.

THE ATLANTIC: Trumpflation

Trumpflation
Ideas Everything is going to be a little more expensive now. February 13, 2025 Woe to the American consumer. The price of groceries, gas, housing, and other goods and services jumped 0.5 percent from December to January; the cost of car insurance is up 12 percent year over year and the price of eggs is up 53 percent. “On day one, we will end inflation and make America affordable again,” President Donald Trump promised on the campaign trail. That is not happening. Worse, the White House’s early

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The guy getting $8,000,000 Ameros/day or your granny, getting $65.

I love this!  While far too many of the top Democratic Party leadership want to stand by watching the government fall and burn thinking it will be a sweet easy return to pick up the pieces they don’t seem to understand the power of messaging.  Every failure of government will be blamed on the democrats while everything of benefit Biden did will be created to their great god tRump.    We need to get an offensive game going yesterday.  A defensive only game loses every time.  We are battling uphill only because our team won’t go to every microphone they see and blast the republicans.  There is so much easy low hanging fruit to nail them on.  The question is … are the democrats too scared to come out and play the game they ran to be in? They seem to be cowering before the maga republicans just as the republicans cower before tRump.  How can they expect anyone to vote for them if they already surrendered.   Hugs  

A day in the Life of Sue Republican

I love this.  Some people have a talent for writing complex concepts into a concise narrative to prove a point.  I also understand we have some of the same followers, but on the off chance that it might reach a few new people I am overjoyed to reblog it.  I thank Michael for posting this as we have friends who seem to care about us greatly and are warm and loving, yet buy into all the right media attacks on the LGBTQ+ and the attempt to erase us from society by returning to 1950 standards.   It is so frustrating.  I don’t know how to get through the disconnect in their minds as facts and reality won’t work.  Hugs.

Weathered: It’s Way Worse …

I have been ill so all I could do is mostly save stuff, post news from my bed, and watch videos, one after another.   Most of what I watched I did not remember.  This one I had watched and liked, and saved to the video computer.   I am so glad I did.  As I rewatched the video I began to realize how vast and immediate the impacts are to us right now.  The entire things regions are known for will have to shift.  In the now wetter areas that business and housing take up the majority will have to give way to growing food crops if we want to eat.  Sadly meat consumption will have be drastically cut until ways to mitigate the damage food animals do at all levels of production.  Plus these methods of water reclamation and returning water back to the aquifers.  Love it.  Thanks to Ten Bears for posting it.  Hugs.