MAGAs fall into 1 of 3 categories.
🔸️Evil
🔸️Willfully ignorant
- or -
🔸️Delusional
If you find one that is none of these, please let me know because they might be the only one of their kind, and I'd like to witness history.
I told you they were coming for the Roadless Rule.
Yesterday, Republicans made their move — and they hid it inside a wildfire bill.
Here's what makes this so enraging:
59 million acres of America's wildest national forests are now on the table.
The 2001 Roadless Rule has protected nearly 60 million acres across 39 states for 25 years. No logging. No road construction. No drilling. No mining.
Built after 1.6 million Americans showed up — at 430 public hearings nationwide — to demand it.
What lives here: bald eagles, elk, black bears, Cerulean warblers, marbled murrelets. Species that need large, intact, unfragmented habitat to survive. For many of them, roadless forests aren't just home — they're the last places left.
What the amendment does: guts the rule. Opens the backcountry to logging and road construction under the cover of "fire prevention."
The administration is pursuing repeal through the executive branch at the same time. And unlike the original rule — they aren't holding a single public hearing.
1.6 million people showed up to protect these forests.
The administration isn't asking anyone this time.
What do you call a wildfire bill that opens forests instead of protecting them?
#DemsUnited
Scientists at Trump’s EPA say they are being told to make chemical risks “disappear on paper.” Not to study or manage them, but to make them vanish.
When a safety test on a household chemical shows danger, supervisors reportedly ask to keep shrinking the scenario until the poison looks safe.
They have reassigned senior scientists to paperwork and handed life-and-death risk assessments to staff with less experience. They have installed former chemical industry lobbyists to run the very offices that are supposed to regulate the chemical industry.
A gift to industry, paid for with your family’s health.
They are even throwing out research on how certain chemicals hit certain communities harder, calling decades of established science “DEI.”
You can make risk disappear on paper.
The cancer does not disappear.
The birth defects do not disappear.
The infertility does not disappear.
The kids drinking the water and getting sick do not disappear.
The EPA exists to protect people, not to protect the profit margins of the people poisoning them.
Every American deserves to know what is happening. #TrumpMakesUsSick
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15,000 farms lost. $28 billion in farmer losses. Diesel prices nearly doubled. Fertilizer costs soaring. Family farmers struggling to stay afloat.
And the Trump administration's response? Deflect, deny, and blame someone else.
If you're not willing to own the problem, you can't solve the problem.
If this is their idea of a "golden age" for agriculture, I'd hate to see what they call a crisis.
Leadership Matters.
🚨 Ex-boyfriend stabs mother of two to death at Chili’s Restaurant while she worked because she ended their relationship
Alyssa “Ally” Hill was working her regular shift when her ex, 37-year-old Rick Wright, walked in. She asked another server to handle him so she wouldn’t have to interact. No argument. No conversation. Nothing.
Wright sat for several minutes wearing a military-style hat, then pulled a large military knife from a sheath on his hip. He pushed past people, stabbed her in the chest face-to-face, and as she tried to flee, plunged the knife into her back. She died from her injuries.
Customers and coworkers chased the killer out. He was caught at a bank across the street smiling and waving to cameras, proud of what he had done.
Wright has a long violent record including robbery, assault, menacing, and drug trafficking.
He was on probation for assaulting a police officer when he murdered Ally.
In court he pleaded not guilty. Bond was set at $1 million.
Ally was a devoted single mother who recognized the red flags and left the relationship. She did everything right.
A known violent predator still hunted her down at her workplace and slaughtered her in cold blood.
How many more innocent mothers have to be butchered before these monsters stay locked up where they belong?
This is really stupid, and it’s not getting enough attention.
The Trump administration is pulling a working $368 million ocean monitoring system out of the water, equipment taxpayers already bought, built, and sank into the deep ocean.
And they are doing it right when the oceans are behaving in ways that alarm the scientists who study them.
Record-breaking temperatures.
A system of Atlantic currents that may be lurching toward collapse.
The response?
Yank out the instruments and walk away.
That is not budgeting. That is smashing the gauges while the engine is on fire and calling it efficiency.
For what? The Trump administration dressed it up as a “nimbler approach” and “smart lifecycle management,” which is fancy nonsense for “we shut it off and hoped nobody would ask why.” There is no return-on-investment analysis. They cannot show taxpayers save a dime, because the gear is already paid for and the science it produces protects real money and real lives.
The kicker: the same people killing the monitors want to mine the deep sea for minerals. So they are destroying the only tools that could measure what that mining does. That is not an accident.
That is the point. You cannot see the damage if you break the instruments first.
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When there's a shortage of water, it'll be ordinary people like me and you who are ordered to take less showers, pay higher utility bills, accept rising food prices, and live with wildfire smoke, crop losses, and dangerous heat.
And then it'll be industries like agribusiness, fossil fuels, luxury development, golf-courses, and corporate water users that keep drawing from the same overstressed systems without any restrictions.
The "Lower 48" drought data comes from the federal government's page on droughts:
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Rep. Fletcher: The New World screwworm has been found in Texas. This flesh-eating parasite previously eradicated from the U.S. poses a huge threat to our cattle. Last March, the Trump administration fired more than 15,000 USDA employees and eliminated a program to contain the screwworm in Central America. The threat of New World screwworm is just one consequence of the Trump administration's reckless campaign to eliminate funding for government programs that Americans rely on.
@DavidWi16981463@atrupar Even if that statistic is true, the conditions in those concentration camps could cause someone with a healthy heart to have a heart attack.