Sunday, January 12, 2025

Canada’s PRIME MINISTER Drops NEW BOMBSHELL On Trump


Kevin Siebel & The Deluxe 12 in Seminole Heights

 The  Independent - INFO

Don Jr. TROLLED By An ENTIRE COUNTRY As Trip Backfires SPECTACULARLY!


Trump babbles on

Trump blasts ‘incompetent’ officials as wildfires rage on


President-elect Trump slammed officials in charge of handling the raging wildfires in the Los Angeles area, calling them “incompetent.”

“The fires are still raging in L.A.,” Trump wrote on Truth Social early Sunday morning. “The incompetent pols have no idea how to put them out. Thousands of magnificent houses are gone, and many more will soon be lost. There is death all over the place.”


Just Because It's Too Good


One of a kind song played live by one of a kind band. Recorded live at London's Wembley Arena in December 2000.

Does AOC Even Want Power?


Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks are set for Senate hearings. Here’s the schedule


After the initial crush of personnel announcements for President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration, now the nominations process officially begins.

Senate hearings are scheduled this coming week for several of Trump’s picks for the Cabinet. Many have met with senators individually. Now, they will go before the committees overseeing the agencies that Trump wants them to run.

You can watch live feeds of the hearings HERE

Schedule (Eastern time)
 
Tuesday
9 a.m.: Doug Collins, Department of Veterans Affairs
9:30 a.m.: Pete Hegseth, Department of Defense
10 a.m.: Doug Burgum, Interior Department

Wednesday
9 a.m.: Kristi Noem, Homeland Security Department
9:30 a.m.: Pam Bondi, Justice Department
10 a.m.: Sean Duffy, Transportation Department
10 a.m.: John Ratcliffe, CIA
10 a.m.: Marco Rubio, State Department
10 a.m.: Chris Wright, Energy Department
1 p.m.: Russell Vought, Office of Management and Budget

Thursday
10 a.m.: Scott Turner, Housing and Urban Development Department
10 a.m.: Lee Zeldin, Environmental Protection Agency
10:30 a.m.: Scott Bessent, Treasury Department

Dates not yet confirmed:
Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Labor Department
Tulsi Gabbard, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Health and Human Services Department
Howard Lutnick, Commerce Department
Linda McMahon, Education Department
Kash Patel, FBI
Brooke Rollins, Agriculture Department
Elise Stefanik, U.N. ambassador

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Matt Gaetz Gets BRUTALLY ROASTED For Shamelessly Hawking 'Miracle Drug'


Activists back US professor ‘forced’ from Columbia over Palestine advocacy


Katherine Franke, a law professor at the university, says she was forced to retire over her views critical of Israel’s treatment of Palestinians.

Academics, lawyers and activists have voiced support for a law professor who says she was pressured to leave Columbia University for her advocacy for pro-Palestinian students.


Hitler's, I mean Trump’s talk of expansion puts world leaders on alert


President-elect Trump’s talk of territorial expansion has rattled world leaders at an already precarious time in global politics.  

Trump doubled down last week on his suggestions that the U.S. buy Greenland, take control of the Panama Canal and make Canada “the 51st state.” He declined to rule out “military or economic” coercion against either Greenland or the canal, and he said he was open to using “economic force” on America’s neighbor to the north.


I believe Donald Trump

When the US president-elect threatens Greenland, Panama and my country, Canada, I don’t think he’s joking.

Twelve days into 2025 and I have already broken what amounted to my one and only New Year’s resolution.

I made a vow not to succumb to the easy temptation to write about the madness every time Donald Trump pens an insult-laced tweet or bombastic statement – without, of course, using spell check.

My calculation was that there would be ample opportunity after the US president-elect takes the oath of office later this month to devote time and space to his manic meanderings.


Trump is planning 100 executive orders starting Day 1 on border, deportations and other priorities


President-elect Donald Trump is preparing more than 100 executive orders starting Day One of the new White House, in what amounts to a shock-and-awe campaign on border security, deportations and a rush of other policy priorities.

Trump told Republican senators about the onslaught ahead during a private meeting on Capitol Hill. Many of the actions are expected to launch on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, when he takes office.

The solution to too many guns in schools is more guns in schools......brilliant!

With federal gun control on ice, advocates look to other solutions for school shootings


Advocates are urging greater action against school shootings in 2025, saying the only way to slow the bloodshed is a combination of moves from legislators, schools and parents.....MORE

States are preparing to help or thwart Trump's second-term plans


As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, many elected officials in Republican and Democratic states are preparing to either aid or oppose his policies.

Do you live in a blue state, a red state, a state with Ron DeSantis as governor, or one where Republicans and Democrats share power?

Your answer might provide the best indicator of what to expect from your governor and state lawmakers as President-elect Donald Trump takes office and legislatures convene.


What not to say to someone with depression


What not to say to someone with depression

‘Everyone gets depressed’
There are many potential causes of depression that go beyond a stressful life event. Depression is not simply being sad sometimes, it significantly impacts a person’s ability to function and interact in life. Even if life presents challenges to everyone, living with depression is different than facing difficulties or having a stressful day. Telling someone to just get over it is invalidating a person’s experiences and concerns.

‘You just need a drink’
If you haven’t had depression, it’s natural to see it as having many bad days in a row. This is how it’s often portrayed in the media. But depression isn’t about needing a good time or forgetting what you’re going through by using alcohol. It’s possible that inviting them to do a fun activity can help them in the moment, even if it won’t “cure depression.” However, inviting them to use alcohol may be a tricky one. Here’s why. Some people with depression may find temporary mental and physical relief in alcohol. Because of all the other symptoms they may be dealing with like poor self-esteem and insomnia, they could have an increased chance of adopting alcohol as a coping mechanism.

‘Cheer up!’
Asking someone with depression to “cheer up” may be similar to telling someone with rheumatoid arthritis to “stop hurting.” Depression isn’t a personal choice. It often requires professional support for symptoms to improve, and even then, it’s a long and complex process. Depression can cause prolonged sadness and inability to find joy or pleasure in life. Depression can also make it difficult to do everyday tasks like maintaining proper hygiene. Even though not everyone with depression experiences the same symptoms, including sadness, the condition does affect mood. This isn’t something they can just remedy by “cheering up.”

‘Many people go through worse’
Validating how someone with depression feels is important. They often don’t know why they feel the way they do. This often leads them to experience guilt about having depression, particularly if their life is perceived as “good.” But depression isn’t about how good or challenging your life is. Saying this to someone dealing with depression can cause increased feelings of loneliness, being misunderstood, and wanting to isolate. You may not understand why they have depression, and that’s OK. Providing empathy and support, even when you cannot relate to what they’re going through, can go a long way.

‘You’re being selfish’
People with depression may be aware they’re not acting as usual, or that it’s difficult for them to socialize or complete some tasks. Again, this isn’t by choice. It’s not their intention to do anything to you or anyone else. They’re doing the best they can with the resources they have at hand. Maybe you’d handle it differently. That’s OK. But they aren’t you. A person dealing with clinical depression is likely having a hard time keeping up with their own personal life. They are not selfish; they are just not well. They may not have the capacity to be and do everything that someone else wants them to be or do.


Saturday, January 11, 2025

Matt Gaetz HUMILIATED, from AG nominee to makeup influencer


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REVEALED: What Obama & Trump Said In SECRET Convo CAUGHT On Camera


Israel’s image crisis and the limits of propaganda


As a growing number of Israeli voices openly condemn the actions of their military in Gaza, the Israeli government is taking extraordinary steps to conceal the identities of soldiers committing war crimes.

Climate change is putting the focus on Greenland, Canada and the Panama Canal


As Americans prepare for a second Trump term, it seems we are less focused on the prices of eggs, gas and homes and more on Greenland, Canada and the Panama Canal.

For many of us, it seems preposterous that President-elect Donald Trump would even float the idea of taking back the canal, using military force to seize Greenland or making Canada the “51st state.”

However, what isn’t preposterous to most Americans is climate change. Trump seems less intent on combating climate change and more intent on capitalizing off it.




The Allegations of Matt Gaetz | The Creepiest Man in Congress


Friday, January 10, 2025

What Stogie Had For Lunch

Tom's Famous Cuban
With Tater Tots and Yuengling

 Tom's Tavern - Forest Hills

Why Has Puerto Rico Chosen Poverty Over Statehood?


Stop Light Observations in Ybor City

Fri, 14 February 2025 - 9:00 PM 
Crowbar - TIX

Historian LAUGHS as Trump Flunks History Lesson


Judge sentences Trump in hush money case but declines to impose any punishment

Donald Trump was sentenced Friday in his hush money case, but the judge declined to impose any punishment, an outcome that cements his conviction while freeing him to return to the White House unencumbered by the threat of a jail term or a fine. more

Matt Gaetz RUNNING For Florida GOVERNOR?!


Thursday, January 9, 2025

Vanishing Voices: The Fight for Cultural Preservation


How conflict and neglect threaten humanity’s cultural heritage

Gov. DeSantis appointee says women should pick motherhood over higher ed

 


For years, political scientist Scott Yenor has advocated for overhauling colleges and universities, which he has argued undermine traditional American families by encouraging women to pursue careers and put off childbirth.

Now Yenor may get a chance to implement his policy proposals after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed him to the Board of the University of West Florida, a public school in Pensacola with about 14,000 students.