SUMMARY: Trump is jonsing so badly for a Nobel Peace Prize that he can practically taste it. He’s pulled out all of the stops! He’s hosted two summits to bring peace in Ukraine in one week! He met with Putin in Alaska and Zelenskyy and European leaders in DC. To his narcissistic mind, he’s gone through all the steps necessary to warrant the peace prize: he’s held peace summits, he’s made vague promises, and talked about how difficult it all is. What more could a self-absorbed person do?
KEY WORDS: Trump, Narcissism, Nobel Peace Prize, Putin, Zelenskyy, Ukraine, Russia, Peace Summits, Cosplay, NATO
COMMENT: What do you think it will take to bring about peace in Ukraine? What are your thoughts on Trump getting the Nobel Peace Prize?
Nothing demonstrates the cosplay-ness of the Grifter and the Griftits as Trump’s fawning pursuit of the Noble Piece Price — probably thinks Noble is Epstein’s last 14 year-old. The Felon’s laughable attempts at world diplomacy in “negotiating” a peace in Ukraine were on full display during Trump’s two summit meetings, one with Pubin in Alaska and the other with Zelenskyy and NATO friends in DC.
For all the pomp and circumstantial stances in Alaska and frantic impromptu ad hoc news gaggles in DC, all Trump is doing is pulling shit out of his ass and claiming it is a miracle. No, Donnie, we are all full of shit, it is just that few of us brag about it on the world stage.

But, that is what a narcissist does. Narcissists have no depth, no detail, no sense of gravitas. All they have are appearances, facades, fronts. A great test for narcissism is to ask about a recent vacation, party, or other significant event in their lives. If the answer is heavy on words like wonderful, perfect, great, everyone is saying so, and big men with tears in their eyes asking how I did it, then you know you’re dealing with a narcissist. They can’t tell you why something is great or not, they can only assure that it is great because everything a narcissist does is great just because they participated. They don’t need any other reason than that and neither do you!
Trump’s Vacuous Narcissism
The Hannity Interview

The key piece of evidence that this was a vapid spectacularly unproductive meeting, I mean, other than it ended early before the the traditional rubber chicken lunch could be choked down by the participants, was Trump’s statement to Hannity afterwards, “as far as I’m concerned, there’s no deal until there’s a deal.” What? It sounds tough and insightful, but like all of the Clown’s statements, it is meaningless. It is just so much fluff. The cotton candy of statecraft.
Trump’s key assessment, they “did make a lot of progress.” Really? As in, what exactly? If there was progress, you should be able to describe it, right? You should have something you can say about it, some detail you can cite, right? But, no. We get nothing other than a statement completely devoid of details.
Another empty comment from Trump that fills space and, maybe, sounds good to the casual observer, “I think the meeting was a 10 in the sense that we got along great.” It’s a ten because they got along so great yet Pubin left early? Absolutely nothing there.
If you need any other evidence of Trump’s utter vacuousness, here’s an outtake from Hannity’s interview:
HANNITY: So you said before the interview, you said, in two minutes, I will know.
I watched very closely when you met him on the red carpet after both your planes landed. What vibe did you get in two minutes?
TRUMP: Well, I always had a great relationship with President Putin, and we would have done great things together in terms of their land is incredible, their — the rare earth, the oil, gas, everything, it’s incredible. It’s the largest piece of land in the world as a nation by far.
I think they have 11 time zones, if you can believe it. That’s big stuff. But we would have done a lot of great things. But we had the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, which stopped us from doing that. We would have had — we would have done so great.
But we had the greatest, one of the great hoaxes. I mean, there were others, like the election itself, as you know, as you covered better than anyone. But it was a rigged election and a horrible thing that took place in 2020. But we would have had a great relationship.
But we did amazingly well considering. He would look and see what happened. He would think we’re crazy with the made-up Russia, Russia, Russia hoax.
So we had something very important. And we had a very good meeting today. But we will see. I mean, it’s — you have to get a deal. We agreed on a lot of points. I want to see people stop dying in Ukraine, and that’s what’s happening. We’re losing 5,000, 6,000, 7,000. They’re Russians, mostly Russians, and they’re Ukrainian soldiers.
There’s some people dying in cities and towns where they’re trying to blow up missile manufacturers and other things in some cities. I don’t know if you know what’s going on there, but there are a lot of people dying. And if we can end that war, it would be very good.
And I was very happy to hear him say, if I was president, that war would have never happened.
The Norwegian Finance Minister Phone Call
It was clear in the proceedings of the Perfect Ukraine Piece Summit starring Pubin in Alaska that Trump had absolutely no idea of how to negotiate a peace or even a piece. Pubin didn’t put out, after all… at least, not that we know of. All Trump knows is that presidents who hold peace summits get Nobel Peace Prizes, so, in his mind, he should get a Noble Piece Price because he’s held SEVEN piece summits and cured seven wars.
In one of his early morning panic attacks about getting the same award as Obama did, he made an unscheduled called to Norwegian Finance Minister to discuss tariffs, as one does, and caught the minister walking down the street. Of course, he brought up getting the Piece Price first, meaning that getting the prize is the price of lowering tariffs. It is all blurt, bluff, and bluster to the Grifter.
Terms of Agreement without Ukraine Agreement

Further evidence of his lack of diplomatic chops, Trump broadcast the terms that he “negotiated” with Pubin at the Big Beautiful Perfect Piece Summit. First, Crimea is off the table. It is now a permanent part of Russia as far as US foreign policy is concerned, I mean as far as anything is a permanent decision with the TACO Stain. And second, Ukraine could give up on its NATO dreams. Joining NATO is the only meaningful security guarantee that is open to Ukraine. Any promises made by Trump or our NATO allies for that matter guaranteeing security and border stability are not worth the fetid breath it took to send them out over the social media ethernet.
Okay, so maybe the Caricature of a Human didn’t do so well with Pubin. Maybe Pubin intimidates him with his charm and kompromat. Maybe the Blunderer did better with a friendlier audience of European heads of state in DC.
The DC Summit with Ukraine and NATO Allies
As the BBC described it:
Despite optimistic words by Trump and some more lukewarm assessments from his European partners, by Monday evening there were no concrete commitments to security guarantees or steps towards a peace deal.
Trump’s optimistic words aren’t going to get it done, no matter how much Pubin wants his illegal land grab legitimized. And then, there was the hot-mic moment of Trump telling Macron that Pubin wants to get it done for him. “As crazy as that sounds,” he added. It sounds crazy all right. A Real Politik player like Pubin doesn’t do peace as a special favor even if it is for his specialest useful idiot.
Even though Trump was vague, he did commit the US to participating in security guarantees, social mediaing the hodgepodge, “would be provided by the various European Countries, with a coordination with the United States of America.” The problem is that you can’t trust Trump. And, his statements are so vague as to be meaningless.
Worse, he’s willing to scuttle everything if it means preventing any other leader horning in on his rightful claim to the Noble Piece Price. It is a trilateral meeting between Zelenskyy, Pubin, and his highness and NOT a quadrilateral meeting involving no European leader, no matter what that pipsqueak, Macron, says.
It is clear that Trump doesn’t have the slightest inkling of how to actually negotiate anything and can’t be trusted to keep his word about whatever you may think he has agreed to. He’s a narcissist. Whatever he says is true is true. We are all mere minor characters in his farcical egodrama, and our understandings of the world just don’t matter.
All of his antics on the red carpet in Alaska and at the White House with Europe’s leaders don’t amount to much of anything other than someone trying to create the illusion of serious work. Unfortunately, Trump has garnered a position this time around that requires world leaders to cosplay taking him seriously. Hopefully, that is all they are doing, pretending, and not relying on anything the Fraud-in-Chief actually says he’ll do.
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This image was found on Jeremiah Schultz Flickr Page.





So getting back to Epstein, how do you think that will turn out for him?
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Howdy James!
I think it is just one more scandal in a long list of scandals. It won’t matter one iota. It takes political will and gumption to make a scandal have legs and actually wreck someone’s career. No one is going to push the Epstein thing to that extent. Not the press. Not the Democrats. And, certainly not the Republicans.
Huzzah!
Jack
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A a follow up, I agree with you that delay and distract as usual will be the preferred way to make the Epstein matter vanish away.
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Howdy James!
It’s like I always say, there is no problem so big, bad, and terrible that doing nothing cannot take care of. Of course, you might not like the solution, but the problem will resolve. This seems like a version of this. If you can delay long enough, something will come along and push it off the stove. That clearly is the hope here.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Too bad that doesn’t seem to work well with those who don’t have the financial means to do it?
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If Trump had actually listened to and been able to understand what Putin said after the meeting (and then leaving early), he would have known what he should have known all along, that the only “deal” Putin can or will accept is the unconditional surrender of Ukraine and regime change in Kiev, if not the full absorption of “The Ukraine” as a province of Russia. That is what Putin means when he refers to “root cause”. Everything else is propaganda, manipulation of a useful idiot, smoke and mirrors, and any agreement by Putin for less that that is a trick.
We are back to another feature of Trump’s narcissism, his inability to see any relationship or interaction as anything other than personal. The Geo-political fact is that Russia, like the Soviet Union before it, has been and is an adversary of the United States since the day Hitler died. Trump is utterly unable and unwilling to understand a relationship context which has been at the center of Putin’s life work, ambition, and power.
Donald, that man is not, never was, and cannot be your friend so long as you are President of this country.
Also, Putin has no interest in meeting one-on-one with Zelensky. That would be to acknowledge some degree, any degree, of legitimacy for a president and government that Putin regards as a mere puppet of the United States and other Western powers. And, Zelensky would be foolish to agree to the three way.
The bottom line is that there is no deal to which both sides could or would agree, or be able to keep for long if they did.
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Howdy Bob!
The interesting thing about Trump 2.0 is that it has legitimized him. He’s no longer regarded as a buffoon; he’s now the clown prince. Tariffs, the climate, immigration, the Gaza genocide, the Russian invasion of Ukraine all mean that Trump is now a legitimate player whose needs and goals have to be taken into consideration. He cannot simply be waited out, pushed aside, and laughed at.
We don’t know how long he’ll be in office or if there will be a successor to his MAGA base. With any luck, he’ll die in office and Jamoke Dumbass won’t disappoint in his dumbassery and fiddle MAGA away like W did the Tea Party. But, you never know whether the oligarchs will coalesce around Vance of Maddog Greene or someone else waiting in the wings to advance their authoritarian maximize profits at all costs agenda.
While the world is looking to replace its trade with the US and find other sources of arms and alliances, Trump cannot be so easily pushed aside. The size of our economy and armament production and the might of our military, for the immediate future means that we cannot be ignored.
The problem with the world court, international organizations, treaties, and alliances is that they only work if the participants make them work. If we follow court decisions — few actually have — and uphold the terms of any agreement, then they’ll help keep a world order. If they are not followed or not even paid lip service to, then they are pyrrhic victories because they prove the powerlessness of the international order without the cooperation of the world’s countries, and it furthers their own demise. The decisions finding Netanyahu and Putin war criminals just proves the point.
Trump can be and always will be laughed at. Nothing he or anyone else does will ever take that away. There’s that silver lining.
The more Trump flails and proves his ineptness and ineffectiveness, though, the more quickly our allies and trading partners will move to replace us. I don’t think European leaders or Zelenskyy are going to trust Putin. Zelenskyy I know is wary of a ceasefire because it gives Russia a chance to consolidate, but they are so far back on their heels — partly due to Trump not supplying arms — that they really don’t have a choice. Everyone seems acutely aware of the parallels to Chamberlain’s appeasement, so there’s all of that. For all of Trump’s, “as crazy as it sounds, Putin wants to make a deal for me” talk, Putin doesn’t want to make a deal, and everybody — including Trump — knows it.
Huzzah!
Jack
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I think pretty near everybody who has to deal with Trump on the international level has figured it out, that reality is secondary to him being able to say he’s made a deal or won a round. There’s a fun and accurate piece on DK on the way he talks about his trade deals:
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/8/22/2339686/-Trump-continues-to-believe-trade-deals-are-his-personal-slush-funds?pm_campaign=front_page&pm_source=top_news_slot_5&pm_medium=web
I think that when it comes to Putin, a lot of the general public have forgotten what his original plan was for Ukraine, and why it was called a “special military operation” rather than a war. A fast, lightly armed force was to speed to Kiev and do regime change, not of a really foreign country, but a wayward province or client state. At this point, I think Putin has literally bet his life on winning this thing, because he knows what happens to failed Russian leaders. Besides, for him it truly is a “mission from God”, and he is not the Blues Brothers.
There is some hope that Trump will come to feel betrayed by Putin. He gets so close to it every once in a while, but then he goes to talk to Putin and gets his mind right for a while. NPR’s All Things Considered this evening included one of their reporters who has covered many summits talking about how very weird the Alaska one was, and the telling body language of all the participants.
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Howdy Bob!
The KOS article is spot on, but it misses the one big thing that Trump’s confounding of himself with the state actually signifies, Trump isn’t dealing with reality.
Trump’s narcissism causes him to jactate about the EU giving HIM a $600 billion gift to spend however he wants. It sounds lie he is now the richest person in the history of the world. What narcissist could pass up that opportunity? It is sure to impress his MAGA stooge base and silence the libtards who question his authority, popularity, and success.
At some level he realizes it isn’t true, but that doesn’t matter. It matters because for him everything is personal and transactional. He cannot separate his interests from those of the state because his narcissism dictates that nothing in the world, including the US government, is as important as he is.
He’s not dealing with reality, and that will bite us all in the ass.
Huzzah!
Jack
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As we have observed, for Trump, everything is personal, like his understand of his relationship with Putin, which has nothing to do with geo-politics, or the way in Ukraine, or economics, or the fact that Putin sees the US as the great adversary to his ambitions for Russian greatness, and at that level, Trump as just another American President who just happens to be easily manipulated.
I’ve been pondering what Trump might do if he were to get it that there is no “deal” to be had between Russia and Ukraine. He is only in it for the deal. Does he walk away, or take a side, or try to punish both sides? I tend to think it would be to punish both sides (Which he threatened to do when India and Pakistan were fighting.) and wear them down to the point they would at least agree to take a time out deal.
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Howdy Bob!
Trump’s relationship to Putin is complex due to the kompromat issue, which Putin may or may not have on Trump. But, if there is no kompromat, which there likely is in my opinion, and Trump feels betrayed by Putin, then that would be a narcissistic wound. Putin would join the burgeoning list of those that need to be destroyed to assuage Trump’s bloated ego. Whether there is kompromat or not, Putin knows how to play Trump, though. Trump may feel resentful of Putin, but Putin will stay in Trump’s good graces for as long as he needs Trump.
Putin needs Trump to bully Zelenskyy into taking a deal and give up land in ex-change for the brief respite from the war that Putin will call a lasting peace. I don’t see Trump standing up to Putin ever at all. Putin will do what he needs to do to keep stringing Trump along, but the CCCP shirt Lavrov tells you everything you need to know about what Russia thinks of Trump.
Huzzah!
Jack
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That shirt was so Lavrov, agitator in chief. And Trump didn’t, couldn’t get what it meant. Putin and Lavrov surely had a good laugh about that.
Zelenshyy simply cannot do a deal that gives up land, especially one that gives up the defensive line in Donbass that the Russians haven’t been able to break in ten years of trying. The country around the Donbass border is flat, tank country, an open door.
I was reading an article about Ivan the Terrible explaining how he got that nickname. It wasn’t his ferocity or cruelty, though he had those in plenty, it was because he was a disaster for Russia. He had early success in the East against two Tartar kingdoms, Golden Horde territories that were weak. That gave him something the Prices of Muscovy had wanted for a longtime, control of the Volga River downstream from Moscow all the way to the Caspian Sea. It was when he turned his attention West that he got in trouble, going against Latvia, Sweden, and Poland, all of which were richer and stronger than Russia. He got his butt kicked, and in the bargain, the Tartars attacked and burned Moscow. The only time Russia has really expanded control westward was the end of WW2, through countries being abandoned by the Germans and without functioning governments.
I had a thought that I’m surprised nobody has created yet, but that should exist. We have memes and such of “Baby Trump” and “King Trump”, but not “Wrecking Ball Trump”, of course, being swung by Putin. Maybe that could get the point across.
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Howdy Bob!
I’ve have my heart broken too many times by memes not going viral the instant they were published. I would love to see the “Wrecking Ball Trump” meme, though. I don’t know that I have the technical capacity to manipulate digital images to that degree any more, though.
I’m sure Putin and Lavrov — one of the true peers Putin has — have had many laughs at Trump’s expense. Probably with him in the room, sans American translator and other American officials.
I can’t get over what an undeniable disaster Trump has been for our democracy and the number of Americans who are either cheering git on, okay with it, or just indifferent to it. I guess as a group, we really are going to get what we deserve.
Huzzah!
Jack
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There are a few hopeful signs. Democrats, despite the generally low opinion many voters seem to have of the party, keep winning or over performing in special elections. It is possible for people to be disgusted with the party and love their particular candidates. Then there are the recent failures of Trump prosecutors to get grand juries to indict on their overblown cases. And on the international front, there is this interesting item on Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil refineries with new, and very creative unjamable guidance systems: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/8/26/2340274/-Russian-Economic-Collapse-is-now-on-the-radar?pm_campaign=front_page&pm_source=trending&pm_medium=web
Modern armies run on oil, and creativity has been a Ukrainian talent from the start.
We may yet make it through this.
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Howdy Bob!
When people get all doomy and gloomy over AI, I remind folks that the trait that humans have that has allowed them to take over the entire planets ecosystem and bend it to our will is creativity. As the saying goes, creativity is the mother of all invention. The Ukrainians have found themselves hard up against it, so they’ve started figuring out unconventional ways of defeating a larger better armed foe.
One surprising thing from the war is that our large, expensive, high tech weapons have not won the day. Smaller, less expensive, low tech weapons can overwhelm them and be easier, cheaper, and quicker to replace. Something that is not lost on the Chinese or North Koreans.
It is a comfort to see that the grand jury system puts citizens at the heart of criminal jurisprudence, and it hasn’t been run roughshod over like so many of our other institutions. We’ll see how long it is before they start attacking the “woke” grand jury system and trying to replace it with something more manipulable and predictable.
Huzzah!
Jack
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We so easily forget that people with no metal tools or powered machinery built Stonehenge, Macau Pichu, and so much else. The whole “David and Goliath” situation in the war on Ukraine points us also the difference between an authoritarian, top down, shoot the messenger system, and an egalitarian democracy that rewards and encourages individual and small group initiative, experimentation, and creativity.
Those grand jurors in that case and another that Team Bondi has taken to not one, but three grand juries and come up empty, does give hope, but they really were stupid, “trying to make a mountain out of a grain of sand”, abuse of process cases. The case against Abrago Garcia is much the same, except that with sheer incompetence and hubris, they have managed to make him famous as a victim instead of the gangster criminal master mind they have tried to portray. So now, the actual experienced prosecutors are desperately trying to get a plea deal because they (unlike their bosses) know they don’t have a case they can take to trial with any hope, and they are not allowed to just drop it an apologize..
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Howdy Bob!
One can only hope that Abrago Garcia’s lawyers are smart enough to discourage him from taking a plea. I could understand why someone might want the nightmare to end and be tempted.
If any of the sycophants, psychopaths, or narcissists in the Trump administration were capable of embarrassment and shame, you’d think that having failed to indict three cases would cause them to question their methods and motivations. But, when base self serving grasping for power is your soul concern, you do what you think you have to and endure whatever consequences in order to get there.
Huzzah!
Jack
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There’s report today that Garcia’s lawyers are seeking a judicial gag order on Pam Bondi and Kristi Nome to stop them spouting their garbage about him. Another judge has already blocked his deportation to Uganda, and Uganda has said it has no agreement with the US to accept any deportees other than Ugandan citizens. At this point, he might as well fight. He has little to loose.
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Howdy Bob!
That the administration is boasting about deporting people to Uganda but Uganda saying that they don’t have an agreement to and won’t accept them is peak psychosocracy. A good example of how we are not dealing with reality but only with whatever Trump pulls from his ass. We are no longer a serious country. We’re just a farce.
Garcia has been thrust into the limelight, but there are so many others who are suffering the same fate who have not. At least his celebrity has helped him acquire competent legal help, and he seems to be willing to use it.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Hi Jack,
I see the media is trying to help his desire by printed the 6 ‘wars’ he has ended….pure theater and BS. If he wins then the prize will forever mean nothing .
Tow off topic thingys….how is the house and the moving in?
Second….I saw a couple of autism articles and if you are interested here they are…..
https://www.salon.com/2025/08/21/rfk-jr-vowed-to-find-the-causes-of-autism-then-he-shut-down-research-trying-to-do-just-tha_partner/ This guy is an incompetent douche.
https://theheartysoul.com/autism-traits-neanderthal-dna/
Have a great night chuq
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Thank you for the autism related articles Chuq. Always a pleasure to read them even if they are about the contradictory douche, RFK, jr. Hard to believe he’s a Kennedy.
The problem with the wars that Trump has ended is that they either weren’t wars or they haven’t ended. The press is as lost to fascism as the rest of corporate America.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Jack….is it ok to keep sending the articles I find? Jr’s dad has got to be spinning in his grave thinking what a douche he raised.
Most of them were ceasefires not the same as an end…..chuq
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Howdy Chuq!
Please do keep sending the articles. They are much appreciated and most welcome. While the intensity of the move activity is slowing down, I’m still not enjoying all of the free time promised to me during retirement. Right now, I feel like I have less free time than I did when working. So, there’s that.
The house is GREAT. The yard is a little daunting and overwhelming, especially with the harsh winters we’ll have. Although, some of them recently have been quite mild. We have a pump for a water feature that I’m worried about and am anxious to winterize. Luckily, we’re coming to the end of our buying spree. We’ve bought most of the furniture that we need — we still need a comfy chair and end tables. Luckily, the Mennonite community, in addition to spreading measles, runs some very fine thrift stores that sell antique furniture that is at least as old as I am and is in good condition. We’ve bought most of our living room and sunroom furniture from them.
Also, people have a surprising amount of winter clothing that they are willing to give away. Some of Ma Belle Fille’s co-workers and my in-laws have been very generous in that regard.
As far as Trump’s ham-handed attempts at getting a Nobel Peace Prize, if the committee succumbs, I think I’ll be physically ill. Luckily, the committee seems to be very aware of its political impact as well as its impact on the area of the prizes.
Huzzah!
Jack
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I understand the move and the stuff that needs doing….down here winters are not so bad but Summers are horrible extreme heat and the threat of hurricanes for about 6 months every year….
RFK, Jr is a real piece of crap…..another article for you….https://www.psypost.org/scientist-who-linked-autism-to-chemical-and-pharmaceutical-exposures-saw-her-entire-division-shut-down-by-rfk-jr/
I hope you have a good weekend….chuq
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Howdy Chuq!
The appointment of RFK, Jr. shows just how much Trump’s game plan is to sow chaos, confusion, and consternation. For Trump, it is all about punishing those who wronged him. Anthony Fauci and the health research infrastructure all caused Trump a narcissistic wound and must be destroyed.
RFK, Jr is the perfect wrecking ball for the job. He’s just like Trump, all ego, no conscious. Somehow it has all gotten to be personal for RFK, Jr. It’s not even grift. He’s out to “prove” the naysayers wrong. He was an early backer of the vaccine-autism theory, got proved wrong, and now he has no choice but to double down and plow ahead anyway.
God help us because we aren’t going to be able to help ourselves, I’m afraid.
Glad y’all got through the first hurricane of the season relatively unscathed.
Everyone up here talks about the heat waves, and I suppose it did get hot for a day or two or even a week. Kinda like a Central Texas winter. It freezes, just barely, two maybe three days, and once every ten years you get an inch of snow that melts the next day.
Watch out for that heat, though. It is a real killer.
Huzzah!
Jack
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Jr. has been a lying tool for decades…..we have been watching his BS and trying to help people see just how badly this man is….
We still have about 2 months left in the season….it ends for us on 01 November……so far so good.
we suffer every year with 110+ temps for about 2 months straight with little to no rain….it is unbearable and A/C is where I live during those months….LOL chuq
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Thank god for AC. It is the only thing that will keep any of us alive has the heat ratchets up.
Unfortunately, RFK, Jr is here to stay. There is no getting rid of him or anyone else in the Cabinet. That’s the problem with our system. It takes four years to correct course. That’s a little too long.
Huzzah!
Jack
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It will be a long 3 years coming the incompetency will just keep getting worse. chuq
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And the authoritarian assertions and clamp downs. Army troops in the streets of American cities. MAGA believing that cities with lowest crime rates in decades and far lower than many Red cities are riddled with crime. ICE training an army of Brown Shirts to rough up and apprehend undesirables. It’s going to be a long three years. And no guarantee of a free and fair election ever again, and even if there were, that white America wouldn’t keep re-election these racist jackals.
Jack
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A sad and very pathetic indictment of this system…..chuq
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