Trump is not technically falling asleep. It’s more like a temporary loss of consciousness- common in dementia patients. His brain is shutting down. These are the type of symptoms that will lead him from his current White House assisted living facility to an eventual nursing home.
In a display of dementia rage, lack of emotional regulation and his hatred of women, Trump attacks CNNs Kaitlan Collins. He can’t control his anger over her higher intelligence level, while his dementia is being exposed and it’s revealed that he married an Epstein escort.
Also, much of what was given to Ukraine was from our own outdated stockpiles (via FMF and other Ukraine-specific military assistance programs) or bought by our government from US COMPANIES.
Arming and training Ukraine benefitted US through $ and jobs flowing to US entities.
Dear Friends:
My Mother was caring for a Lady in her 90's the night I eloped to save myself from her abuse.
The Lady, who was dying, gave my mother a Raspberry-colored bowl to give me as a wedding present in 1969. I was 17. She said her Mother had it from the time she was a child and my mother's patient had it for her whole adult life.
A temporary caregiver back in 2011, who collected colored glass told me it predated the Civil War.
Through thick and thin I have carried that bowl with me, through divorce, being homeless in a 6 motel, through Meth addiction and recovery to my healing in nature at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park.
I need to know it's history. There is a round rough place on the bottom where I believe they broke it off when they finished creating. Please share so that perhaps someone out there will recognize it and I can tell my children and grandchildren it's story before I pass. There is a personal reason that history is so important to me. We left #Kansas when I was 7.
Sadly, I never received any keepsakes from my Grandparents. My Dad was the youngest of 12 children and by the time I was old enough to understand how important my family's history was too me - it was too late.
Even all of the gorgeous clothes that my favorite #Kansas Cousin, Aunt Pearl #Riley's daughter, sent to my Mother when I was a child were vanquished because the #ChristianNationalists demanded it. I remember one gown in particular - it was a gorgeous sunny yellow dress - I'll never forget it.
Anyway I digress.
Thank you in advance for any help you all might provide.
Cami
#GirlFromKansasAndTexas
Russia and the U.S. will play a hockey game on July 1st in Moscow. This is humiliating and disgraceful. Any U.S. hockey player that attends this barbaric sportswashing of Russian genocide should be canceled and shunned for life. Let’s start exposing them.
An Ohio fire department is warning that AI data centers are quickly becoming a full-time job for first responders.
In Jerome Township, northwest of Columbus, emergency crews have been called to two Amazon data centers a staggering 84 times in just four years. Since the first facility opened in 2021, firefighters have responded to dozens of incidents, averaging about two calls per month.
Then came the major fire.
In April, a two-alarm blaze at one of the sites caused more than $50 million in damage and tied up emergency crews for over 24 hours.
Local officials aren’t just worried about the fires themselves. They’re concerned that precious emergency resources are being repeatedly diverted to these massive industrial complexes, all at taxpayer expense.
Data centers are sprouting up across America as tech companies scramble to build the massive infrastructure needed to power artificial intelligence. These facilities house thousands of servers that run nonstop, consuming vast amounts of electricity and generating intense heat that requires constant cooling.
While data center fires remain relatively rare, they can be exceptionally challenging to fight. The buildings are packed with electrical systems, battery backups, complex cooling infrastructure, and high-security zones that often hinder emergency access.
Ohio has emerged as one of the nation’s fastest-growing data center hubs, with more than 170 facilities already operating and many more under construction or in planning.
This growth mirrors a global explosion in hyperscale data centers, driven by the skyrocketing demand for AI computing power. Every response, AI image, or large language model ultimately relies on physical servers somewhere in the world.
While these facilities bring jobs and economic investment, many communities are feeling the strain, on power grids, water supplies, roads, and now, local emergency services.
It’s my birthday today. 🎂
I’ve learned that life is too short to hate, too precious to waste, and too important to spend pretending.
Love fiercely. Speak honestly. Question authority. Stand up for people who need it.
See you all for another trip around the sun.
—Brad ✌️