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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Last Thursday in Montgomery, the Alabama Public Library Service board voted to move any book that discusses "being transgender" out of children's and teen sections and into the adult stacks -- "weeded out of the collection or relocated," as the new language crisply puts it.


Outgoing Mayor Eric Adams is weighing new appointments to the Rent Guidelines Board in an effort to block Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's pledged rent freeze. But finding candidates willing to take the post -- and face the wrath of tenant groups -- could be a tall order.


After Donald Trump curiously started referring to the Department of Government Efficiency exclusively in the past tense, an official finally confirmed Sunday that DOGE "doesn't exist."


Tuesday, November 25, 2025

[Rep] Greene's farewell is only the latest evidence of the fissures that are beginning to appear in Trump's coalition. The party has also been riven by debate over the antisemitic turn of Tucker Carlson, who recently hosted the avowed white nationalist and Hitler admirer Nick Fuentes on his podcast, fueling fierce disagreements within both far-right media and Republican think tanks over whether to condone or "cancel" Carlson for his views.


CISA has warned that state-backed snoops and cyber-mercenaries are actively abusing commercial spyware to break into Signal and WhatsApp accounts, hijack devices, and quietly rummage through the phones of what the agency calls "high-value" users.


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@#12

Interesting ...

mediabiasfactcheck.com

... Overall, we rate The Economist as Least Biased based on balanced reporting and High for factual reporting due to a clean fact-check record. ...



@#10

To wit ...

Tracking the presidency - 310 days into Donald Trump's term
www.economist.com

... The president's net approval rating is -19%,
down 1.4 points since last week.

38% approve, 57% disapprove, 4% not sure ...

...

Once the honeymoon is over, presidents tend to lose popularity quickly. But no recent president has fallen so low so quickly as Donald Trump.

At the start of his second term public opinion was nearly evenly divided between those who approved of the president and those who did not.

Things have since changed -- his net approval is now lower than at any point in his first term.

Rather than rebounding after the end of America's longest ever government shutdown, Mr Trump's popularity has continued to sink. ...


Saw this ...

The big sticking point in the White House's health care proposal
www.politico.com

... The White House's silence on how its health care plan deals with abortion is causing a headache for Republicans on Capitol Hill.

For many GOP members, an expansion of abortion restrictions in Obamacare is a must-have.

But the White House's decision to leave the issue out of its tentative framework caught Republicans off guard, leaving them in the dark about whether the president would ultimately stake out a position publicly, according to two aides granted anonymity to disclose private discussions. ...


Fears of Worldwide Popcorn Shortage As Musk, Trump Spat Kicks Off (June 2025)
theshovel.com.au

... Popcorn supply chains have been stretched to breaking point after billions of people across the globe settled in to watch Donald Trump and Elon Musk spectacularly fall-out.

"We've been swamped," popcorn supplier Jose Martinez explained. "When Trump threatened to pull Musk's Government contracts, we received a flurry of orders. Then Musk said he would decommission the Dragon spacecraft and I was cleared out of remaining supplies immediately. There simply isn't enough popcorn in the world to meet the demand at the moment".

Families across the world said they have changed plans this weekend to watch the fight unfold. "When Trump threatened to pull Musk's government contracts I ordered two jumbo popcorns. Then Musk responded by claiming Trump was part of the Epstein files. I increased my order to eight boxes," one man explained. ...


More from the article ...

... The reality fell far short of Musk's goals, with DOGE ultimately reporting it saved $214 billion"an amount that may be overstated by nearly 40 percent, critics warned earlier this year.
How much talent was lost due to DOGE cuts?

Once Musk left, confidence in DOGE waned as lawsuits over suspected illegal firings piled up. By June, Congress was drawn, largely down party lines, on whether to codify the "DOGE process""rapidly firing employees, then quickly hiring back whoever was needed"or declare DOGE a failure"perhaps costing taxpayers more in the long term due to lost talent and services.

Because DOGE operated largely in secrecy, it may be months or even years before the public can assess the true cost of DOGE's impact. However, in the absence of a government tracker, the director of the Center for Effective Public Management at the Brookings Institution, Elaine Kamarck, put together what might be the best status report showing how badly DOGE rocked government agencies.

In June, Kamarck joined other critics flagging DOGE's reported savings as "bogus." In the days before DOGE's abrupt ending was announced, she published a report grappling with a critical question many have pondered since DOGE launched: "How many people can the federal government lose before it crashes?"

In the report, Kamarck charted "26,511 occasions where the Trump administration abruptly fired people and then hired them back." She concluded that "a quick review of the reversals makes clear that the negative stereotype of the paper-pushing bureaucrat'" that DOGE was supposedly targeting "is largely inaccurate."

Instead, many of the positions the government rehired were "engineers, doctors, and other professionals whose work is critical to national security and public health," Kamarck reported.

About half of the rehires, Kamarck estimated, "appear to have been mandated by the courts." ...


Another view ...

Top Trump aide Steve Witkoff coached Russians how to win over US president with flattery during Ukraine peace talks: report
nypost.com

... A leaked phone call revealed a top aide of President Trump helped coach the Russians on how to win the commander in chief over with flattery while navigating negotiations on a Ukraine peace deal, according to a report.

The call between Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and Yuri Ushakov, the top foreign policy aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin, on Oct. 14, discussed the possibility of Putin and Trump hopping on a phone call to discuss a peace plan, according to the transcript of a recording obtained by Bloomberg. ...




... Dean Obeidallah: The best part of the Trump-Zohran meeting was what happened immediately afterwards! ...

Nah, the best part is how Pres Trump seemed to have turned against his MAGA supporters.

Trump backs Cuomo for New York City mayor and threatens to cut funding if Mamdani wins (November 4, 2025)
www.bbc.com

... "Whether you personally like Andrew Cuomo or not, you really have no choice. You must vote for him, and hope he does a fantastic job," Trump posted on Truth Social on Monday evening. "He is capable of it, Mamdani is not!"

The president earlier said he would be reluctant to send more than "the very minimum" level of federal funding to his hometown of New York if Mamdani was elected.

This echoed comments he made in a television interview on Sunday, during which he referred to Mamdani as a communist -- a label that Mamdani rejects.

"It's gonna be hard for me as the president to give a lot of money to New York," Trump said in the interview. "Because if you have a communist running New York, all you're doing is wasting the money you're sending there". ...


... and then ...

Trump's wild Mamdani flip -- the insults that came before the love fest
www.foxnews.com

... From "nut job" to "communist lunatic," Trump over the past year has lobbed a series of attacks against Mamdani " targeting his appearance and intellect.

"He looks TERRIBLE, his voice is grating, he's not very smart," Trump said in a social media post in June after Mamdani became the Democratic candidate for mayor.

Trump once threatened to arrest Mamdani if he refused to comply with federal immigration officials. The comment came after Mamdani said in June that he would stop "masked" U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials from "deporting our neighbors."
Oval Office meeting between Trump and Mamdani

"Well, then we'll have to arrest him," Trump told reporters at the White House July 1. "Look, we don't need a communist in this country, but if we have one, I'm going to be watching over them very carefully on behalf of the nation. We send him money. We send him all the things that he needs to run a government." ...

...
 

However, the two appeared to forge a new path for their relationship as they found common ground on affordability issues and improving conditions in New York. Trump admitted that the two had more in common than he thought -- despite their different views -- and that he would be "cheering" for Mamdani as he leads the city.

"I expect to be helping him, not hurting him -- a big help," Trump said Friday. ...



... Usage of TikTok and Instagram Reels is damaging cognitive performance ...

imo, TikTok usage can be considered an addiction.

It seems to be coming the new opiate for the masses.

TikTok Addiction
www.addictioncenter.com

... The signs of a TikTok addiction include spending excessive time on the app, being unaware of how long you have been scrolling, and feeling irritable or stressed when unable to use the platform. A TikTok addiction can significantly interfere with a person's daily life. ...



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