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MAGA assault on the foundations of our democracy

 

MAGA agenda

Taking food from children; healthcare from the infirmed

 
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Given the scope of the MAGA assault on the foundations of our democracy, many Democrats, responsible media outlets, and concerned Americans have (understandably) been focused on its attempt to obliterate the rule of law, the separation of powers, and the First Amendment. But we should never lose track of the abject immorality that is part and parcel of an ideology based on vengeful victimhood, conspiracy-mongering, and repudiation of science.

From the outbreak of measles to stalling grants to the pursuit of cures for “diseases ranging from heart disease and cancer to Alzheimer's and allergies” to renewing the starvation crisis in Sudan to devasting cuts at the Veterans Administration to dismissal of patriotic, highly-trained trans members of the armed services…we cannot miss this administration’s abject cruelty; its almost-boisterous disregard for human life and dignity.

House and Senate Republicans bear just as much responsibility as President in Name Only (PINO) Donald Trump and acting president Elon Musk for mutely going along with these actions. Moreover, we must view the House budget as yet another exercise in cruelty and reckless endangerment of human life.

“Trump and Musk have slashed roughly 2,400 VA jobs…A decision that won’t make things more efficient, like they claimed, but will actually lead to longer wait times, more backlog and more chaos for Veterans,” Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-Minn.) recently said at a virtual townhall. “They’ve also launched a wider purge of federal workers—firing, in total, an estimated 6,000 Veterans, including the folks behind the Veterans Crisis Line.” She emphasized, “The only reason they are doing this is to try to find enough loose change behind the couch cushions so that they can give even bigger tax breaks to the rich guys they pal around with on the golf course.”

Breaking the sacred obligation to care for our veterans is only one aspect of the onslaught. Perhaps the most egregious is the plan to slash $880B from Medicaid. The argument that cuts of that magnitude can be achieved by “reform” or by cutting “waste, fraud, and abuse,” frankly, insults our intelligence.

The impact of such cuts is immense given the reach of Medicaid. The Kaiser Family Foundation notes, “Medicaid is the primary program providing comprehensive health and long-term care to one in five people living in the U.S. and accounts for nearly $1 out of every $5 spent on health care.” Medicaid covers not only the poorest Americans, but seniors’ long-term health care, drug addicts, and the disabled. More than 72 million Americans are enrolled in some aspect of the program.

The results of capping the cost per beneficiary could be devastating. By 2034, 15 million fewer people would be receiving benefits including:

  • 5.3 million children

  • 4.8 million adults eligible through the ACA expansion

  • 2.9 million parents and other adults under age 65

  • 1.3 million people with disabilities

  • 0.6 million people ages 65 and older.

KFF points out that an “additional 15 million expansion enrollees could lose Medicaid coverage (totaling about 20 million expansion enrollees by FY 2034) if the ACA expansion match rate is also eliminated.”

Especially hard-hit would be hospitals, in particular rural hospitals already facing economic distress. “Rural Americans would also be at risk of losing services,” ABC News reported. “Penn State professor Dennis Shea said many rural hospitals and community health centers have already closed and the ones that remain open already face funding challenges.” If they lose funding, hospitals will close and deprive rural residents of critical medical services. Moreover, since rural hospitals often are the major employer in their localities, a closure can have devastating ripple effects on the entire community.

In short, Republicans pushing these cuts are depriving their constituents of healthcare, consigning rural hospitals to closure, and potentially wrecking the economic lifeline for their communities.

Understand, they are doing this so that Trump, Musk, and the oligarch class can get more tax breaks.

As if that were not bad enough, House Republicans want to cut $230B from Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) over ten years. “[L]awmakers cannot cut $230 billion—or anything close to that amount — from SNAP without slashing benefits, restricting eligibility, or some combination of both,” the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities finds. “Republican lawmakers could make these benefit or eligibility cuts directly through changes to federal SNAP policy. But they could also enact them indirectly by shifting costs to states, forcing state officials to decide whose benefits will be cut and by how much.” Those changes amount to slashing “more than 20 percent from a program that helps more than 40 million people, including 1 in 5 children, afford groceries.” (About 90 percent of the households receiving SNAP benefits have “children, older adults, or people with disabilities.”)

Contrary to what you hear from Republicans, SNAP already imposes strict work requirements on most adults who are over the age of eighteen without children in the home. They can remain on benefits for only 3 months “unless they can demonstrate they are working at least 20 hours per week or prove they qualify for an exemption, such as having a disability.” These are not flimsy, free-loader-friendly programs. (Most SNAP beneficiaries already work; the notoriously cumbersome red tape will wind up depriving eligible people of benefits to which they are entitled.) Making such requirements even more exacting undoubtedly yields hardship for the most vulnerable Americans.

This might sound like a bone-chilling Dickens novel. (“Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?”) Sadly, this very real scheme is MAGA nirvana: Take away healthcare benefits from grandma in a nursing home. Snatch food stamps away from a hungry, disabled child or elderly person. And boot out drug addicts from lifesaving treatment programs. (Not to mention massive cuts to Pell Grants, school lunches, and Head Start.) All of this is designed to give the richest people even more tax cuts.

“By voting for this cruel bill, you are betraying hardworking Americans by raising costs for all those already struggling to make ends meet,” former Speaker of the House Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Cal.) told MAGA Republicans on the House floor. “Indeed, a vote for this budget is a vote against Medicaid, ripping away health care from children, people with disabilities, and seniors. And it is a vote against SNAP…taking food out of the mouths of babies. And you do that with glee.”

This GOP’s agenda is a moral abomination that no American, regardless of party, should support. If there is anything worth taking to the streets for peaceful protest, it is this sort of massive, regressive redistribution from the already-struggling to the no-amount-is-ever-enough billionaire class.

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Musk and Trump move to dismantle USAID

 

Musk and Trump move to dismantle USAID

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USAID—an independent government organization that provides life-saving foreign aid to other countries—is holding on by a thread after Elon Musk and President Donald Trump agreed to shut it down. However, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who stepped in as the agency’s acting administrator yesterday, suggested he’d work with Congress to overhaul USAID instead of shuttering it completely.

USAID, in a nutshell, managed roughly $40 billion in fiscal year 2023, less than 1% of the federal budget. It’s been around since 1961, and a large portion of its funding goes to humanitarian efforts in Ukraine and health initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa, including programs that distribute life-saving HIV treatments.

But now that aid’s future, and that of USAID’s 10,000 employees and numerous international contractors are in doubt.

  • Through the Department of Government Efficiency, Musk forced a leadership change and shut staffers out of the agency’s office while railing against USAID on social media.
  • Yesterday afternoon, over 100 USAID employees protested outside of its headquarters in Washington and were joined by Democratic lawmakers.

Zoom out: Musk’s aggressive moves to shutter the agency—something experts say requires an act of Congress—have raised questions about the power the world’s richest man has been handed by Trump to overhaul the federal workforce.—CC

Trump signs executive order for US strategic bitcoin reserve - Attention Hackers

Digital Fort Knox: Trump signs executive order for US strategic bitcoin reserve
President Donald Trump today signed an executive order creating a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and other digital currencies, an account whose value is currently worth billions of dollars. It’s estimated that there is close to 200,000 bitcoin held by the U.S. government, although that hasn’t yet ever been a comprehensive audit. The order also asks for […]

The post Digital Fort Knox: Trump signs executive order for US strategic bitcoin reserve appeared first on SiliconANGLE.

FYI No Rules

 FYI: Meta is probably in the process of moving to Texas; I have deleted Facebook, Instagram and Threads. Musk is out of control and profiling everybody now and he also has moved to Texas so I have deleted my X.com account. My server with HostGator in Texas has been cancelled too and moved back to Canada. I was checking the policy for WordPress and it says, "if you don't like it don't use it" so I cancelled a dozen sites along with my wordpress.com after being a twenty-year member.

If I have to say why you are not paying attention!!!!


No rules in a knife fight - Butch Cassidy

Maddow warns of likelihood of Trump admin cooking economic stats to hide...

Rachel Maddow points out a suggestion made by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Fox News that he could change the way economic data is calculated in order to make the shortcomings of the economy under Donald Trump look better. Jared Bernstein former chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, joins to discuss the vital necessity of accurate economic data, and his concerns about Trump disbanding the Federal Economic Statistics Advisory Committee and the Bureau of Economic Analysis Advisory Committee, two agencies devoted to assuring the accuracy of economic data.

Ontario election results: what Doug Ford’s third win means for the environment

Ontario election results: what Doug Ford’s third win means for the environment
Goodbye Green Belt?
It’s a three-peat for the Doug Ford government, meaning discussion of more highways — maybe even a tunnel — and natural gas will continue. Here’s what four more years of the Progressive Conservatives means for Ontario’s environment

Marc Samson donates proceeds to Bleu Massawippi

 Marc Samson donates proceeds to Bleu Massawippi

By William Crooks

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Local artist Marc Samson has turned his passion for painting into a force for environmental good, donating $4,000 to Bleu Massawippi following an art auction in December. Samson, known for his vibrant and geometric artistic style, directed 10 per cent of his proceeds to the environmental organization, aiming to help protect Lake Massawippi from ecological threats like zebra mussels.

“Why Bleu Massawippi? Because I am from Sherbrooke, and ever since I was a kid, we used to come here,” said Samson, who now resides in North Hatley. “I have a real sense of belonging to the region, to the lake. If we couldn’t swim in this lake because it’s too polluted, that would be a real sadness.”

Bleu Massawippi, an organization dedicated to the preservation of the lake and its surrounding ecosystem, welcomed Samson’s contribution. Executive Director Laurence Renaud-Langevin emphasized that while the donation is not earmarked for a specific project, the funds will support ongoing efforts to combat zebra mussels and improve water quality.

“We already have plans for the money,” said Renaud-Langevin. “It will go towards acquiring new technology and tools to help us navigate the zebra mussel problem we encountered a few years ago.”

One initiative the organization is investing in involves a partnership with Robonotic, a technology company developing a robotic system to detect, and potentially remove, zebra mussels. Some of Samson’s donation will support this research and implementation.

Additionally, Bleu Massawippi plans to use the funds to build water gardens in municipalities around the lake. These gardens function as natural filtration systems, helping to improve water quality and sustain local biodiversity.

Though winter slows some of the organization’s regular activities, Renaud-Langevin noted that work continues year-round. In the coming weeks, divers will enter the lake to collect winter data, filling a gap in existing research on zebra mussel activity in colder months. The organization is also preparing for the next season by bringing in interns and seeking new partners to support its conservation efforts.

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L’article Art and conservation est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.

Loss of Pulse Detection has received U.S. FDA clearance, and is now available on Pixel Watch 3.

What does FDA mean now?
Today, Google received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for our Loss of Pulse Detection feature starting with Pixel Watch 3. This first-of-its-kind feature can detect when you’ve experienced a loss of pulse (your heart stops beating from an event like primary cardiac arrest, respiratory or circulatory failure, overdose or poisoning) and automatically prompt a call to emergency services for potentially life-saving care if you’re unresponsive.Loss of Pulse Detection has received U.S. FDA clearance, and is now available on Pixel Watch 3. 

Remove Climate Change References From Websites - Trump

 

USDA and Forest Service Ordered to Remove Climate Change References From Websites

Climate activists project flames and a sign saying "Trump Denies Science, America Burns" on the side of the Trump International Hotel in protest of President Donald Trump's response to science and climate change in the face of devastating wildfires burning throughout the U.S., in Washington, DC in 2020
Climate activists project flames and a sign on the side of the Trump International Hotel in protest of President Donald Trump's response to science and climate change while devastating wildfires burned throughout the U.S., in Washington, DC on Oct. 21, 2020. Jemal Countess / Getty Images for Climate Power 2020
 Why you can trust us

According to internal guidelines obtained and reviewed by various sources including Politico, The Hill and The Guardian, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has begun removing references to climate change on its webpages and sites, including the U.S. Forest Service website.

As The Guardian reported, the internal memo stated that the department must “identify and archive or unpublish any landing pages focused on climate change” and record all instances of references in a spreadsheet by Friday for further review.

Western Canadian separatist organization called America Fund - Racists/Cult?

 Mayor of Alberta town says there's nothing he can do about 'Let's join the USA!' billboard | CBC Radio

The first time Robb Stuart heard about the billboard in his town calling for Alberta to join the United States was when he received an angry email about it last week. 

"It just said that they were disgusted, that they thought they'd never have to email anybody about having a sign that promotes joining the United States," Stuart, mayor of Bowden, Alta., told As It Happens host Nil KÓ§ksal.

"And a few other odds and ends in there. Most of it's not for public hearing."

A second email followed 20 minutes later, he says — and they haven't stopped coming since.

But while Stuart is fielding calls and messages from residents upset about the sign, he says the town of Bowden didn't approve it, and doesn't have the authority to take it down.

"The billboard has absolutely nothing to do with the town of Bowden. We weren't even aware of it until after the fact, " Stuart said.  "The town of Bowden does not deserve the negative feedback that we've been subject to."

Spot Ads, the company that owns the billboard space overlooking the highway that connects Edmonton and Calgary, says the advertisement does not violate its standards. 

The company behind the ad, a Western Canadian separatist organization called America Fund, says it plans to run more billboards across the province in the coming weeks. 

Ties to Wexit, soliciting donations 

The billboard at the centre of the firestorm features a picture of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith posing with U.S. President Donald Trump, along with the words: "Tell Danielle! Let's join the USA!" 

It directs to a website for America Fund, which asks for donations and bills itself as "Canadians for a 51st state." 

Trump has repeatedly said he wants Canada to become the 51st state and has threatened to use "economic force" to achieve his vision.  He is expected to enact 25 per cent tariffs on most Canadian imports next week, and Canada has promised countermeasures. 

America Fund is run, in part, by Paul McGregor of the Alberta 51 Project, which promotes Alberta becoming a U.S. state; and Peter Downing, founder of Wexit, a political party that advocated for Western Canada to split off from the rest of the country. Wexit has since rebranded as the Maverick Party.

Freedom Convoy Class Action clears hurdle

 Freedom Convoy: Proposed class-action lawsuit clears hurdle

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A proposed class action lawsuit against those who allegedly organized and funded the "Freedom Convoy" protests cleared another hurdle on Thursday when the Ontario Court of Appeal refused to dismiss the case. A person walks among trucks on Wellington Street during a protest against COVID-19 measures that grew into a broader anti-government protest in Ottawa on Monday, Feb. 14, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

A proposed class action lawsuit against those who allegedly organized and funded the “Freedom Convoy” protests cleared another hurdle on Thursday when the Ontario Court of Appeal refused to dismiss the case.

Some downtown Ottawa residents and businesses are suing for $290 million, alleging personal suffering and business losses from the 2022 protest.

The lawsuit has not yet been certified as a class action.

The defendants tried to get the case thrown out of court by arguing that their protest was in the public interest, but the Court of Appeal upheld a lower court’s ruling allowing the lawsuit to proceed.

In court documents, the defendants say they plan to argue they were following police direction when they parked their trucks in Ottawa’s downtown core.

The Court of Appeal panel said it saw no evidence to suggest that “police directed the truckers to remain parked on public streets” for as long as they did, or to “honk their horns with the frequency and intensity they did.”

“(The motion judge) understood the political motivation and goals of the convoy protest, and he understood the harm the residents and businesses in the protest zone contended they had suffered as a result of how the protest was conducted,” Justice David Brown wrote on behalf of the three-judge panel.

Brown said he saw no error in how the lower court weighed the harm to the residents and businesses against the public interest element of the protest.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 6, 2025.

The Canadian Press

Quantum teleportation has been achieved

 Quantum teleportation has been achieved, scientists say. Like magic, quantum computers that weren’t hooked up to one another in any conventional way just ran an algorithm together—a crucial breakthrough that could make it easier to build quantum supercomputers. A team of Oxford researchers engineered interactions between computers that were six-and-a-half feet apart by transmitting information via photons, aka light, instead of using electrical signals. Getting the computers to work together across their physical distance showed that “network-distributed quantum information processing is feasible with current technology,” the lead investigator, David Lucas, said. Though some experts think we’re still decades away from quantum computers going mainstream, Bill Gates recently said he thinks it could happen in the next five years.

Meet Canada’s central banker turned Prime Minister

Photo of Mark Carney

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Who said economics majors are unpopular? Canada elected central banker extraordinaire Mark Carney as the leader of the Liberal Party on Sunday, making him Justin Trudeau’s successor as Prime Minister.

When he’s sworn in this week, Carney will inherit a country in the midst of an economic hailstorm brought on by US tariffs. But he knows a thing or two about tough economic climates, and he’s regarded by economists as a rock star central banker.

Who is this guy? Carney is like a living Patagonia vest—he studied at Harvard and Oxford before a 13-year stint at Goldman Sachs. Despite having no political experience, he made his way into the spotlight after years of successfully piloting countries through the economic equivalents of Scylla and Charybdis as the head of two central banks.

  • Carney ran the Bank of Canada from 2008–2013, helping stabilize the country through the aftermath of the Great Financial Crisis.
  • The Bank of England recruited him in 2013 to steer the country through Brexit. He was the first non-Brit to hold the position since the bank’s founding in 1694.

He already came out swingin’. In his acceptance speech, Carney said that President Trump is “attacking Canadian workers, families, and businesses.” He also indicated that he plans to keep reciprocal tariffs on US goods until the US starts to show some “respect.”—CC

Elected Republicans are AFRAID TRUMP WILL HARM THEM & THEIR FAMILIES!!!

American scientists say their work is under attack and ask Canadians for help

American scientists say their work is under attack and ask Canadians for help While fielding questions at the front of a packed conference room in Boston, Gretchen Goldman checks her phone. She's waiting to find out if her husband will be fired in the latest round of layoffs of federal scientists under U.S. President Donald Trump. A month ago, Goldman voluntarily left her own government job in D.C. as climate change research and technology director at the Department of Transportation. She saw the writing on the wall. Goldman is now the president of an advocacy group, the Union of Concerned Scientists, and can speak out while many of her former colleagues cannot over fear of losing their jobs. "Science is under attack in the United States," she said in an interview after the panel. "I think we're seeing a lot of fear and people not feeling they can speak up." American and international scientists from various fields across government, academic, industry and research institutions gathered in Boston for the three-day annual conference hosted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Some of the scientists were guarded around media, afraid to say too much. Others were still processing the breakneck speed of widespread layoffs, slashing of research-funding, data purges and new restrictions imposed on U.S. scientific institutions like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). AAAS program organizers had to scramble for last-minute substitutions to replace federal scientists who dropped out because they'd suddenly been banned from travelling.

Trump White House seeks tighter grip on message with new limits/censorship on press

Trump White House seeks tighter grip on message with new limits on press 
In the White House briefing room Tuesday, the Trump administration announced its latest steps to tighten its grip on the message it sends out and the news coverage it receives. This is a Regime not democratic republicans!