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Saturday, April 18, 2026

Big Bad Obama

On a side note: How many times have we heard Republicans complaining about Barack Obama? Oh, he was the worst! Oh, how we suffered under Obama! Oh, the corruption under Obama! Right? Well, 50% of that ugliness was because Obama was black, and most Republicans are racist AF. And 99% of it is just bullshit projected on others. Republicans have this stupid habit of blaming everything bad that is happening on previous presidents, when we all know it is the Republicans themselves who continually fuck shit up as soon as they get in office. Amazingly, none of them have the ability to look in a mirror and be honest. That's a fucking sad statement.

What follows is an Editorial in the Lexington Herald-Leader by Teri Carter, who sets the record straight, which of course will not stop the haters from trashing Obama, but it might help you push back on them a bit.


"Trump supporters say, 'We suffered 8 years under Barack Obama.'
The day Obama took office, the Dow closed at 7,949 points. Eight years later, the Dow had almost tripled.

General Motors and Chrysler were on the brink of bankruptcy, with Ford not far behind, and their failure, along with their supply chains, would have meant the loss of millions of jobs. Obama pushed through a controversial, $80 billion bailout to save the car industry. The U.S. car industry survived, started making money again, and the entire $80 billion was paid back, with interest.

While we remain vulnerable to lone-wolf attacks, no foreign terrorist organization has successfully executed a mass attack here since 9/11.

Obama ordered the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden.

He drew down the number of troops from 180,000 in Iraq and Afghanistan to just 15,000, and increased funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs.

He launched a program called Opening Doors which, since 2010, has led to a 47 percent decline in the number of homeless veterans.

He set a record 73 straight months of private-sector job growth.

Due to Obama’s regulatory policies, greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 12%, production of renewable energy more than doubled, and our dependence on foreign oil was cut in half.

He signed The Lilly Ledbetter Act, making it easier for women to sue employers for unequal pay.

His Omnibus Public Lands Management Act designated more than 2 million acres as wilderness, creating thousands of miles of trails and protecting over 1,000 miles of rivers.

He reduced the federal deficit from 9.8 percent of GDP in 2009 to 3.2 percent in 2016.

For all the inadequacies of the Affordable Care Act, we seem to have forgotten that, before the ACA, you could be denied coverage for a pre-existing condition and kids could not stay on their parents’ policies up to age 26.

Obama approved a $14.5 billion system to rebuild the levees in New Orleans.

All this, when Mitch McConnell famously asserted that his singular mission would be to block anything President Obama tried to do.

While Obama failed on his campaign pledge to close the prison at Guantanamo Bay, that prison’s population decreased from 242 to around 50.

He expanded funding for embryonic stem cell research, supporting ground breaking advancement in areas like spinal injury treatment and cancer.

Credit card companies can no longer charge hidden fees or raise interest rates without advance notice.

Most years, Obama threw a 4th of July party for military families. He held babies, played games with children, and served up barbecue.

Welfare spending went down: for every 100 poor families, just 24 receive cash assistance, compared with 64 in 1996.

Obama comforted families and communities following more than a dozen mass shootings.

He was the first president since Eisenhower to serve two terms without personal or political scandal.

He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

President Obama was not perfect, as no man and no president is, and you can certainly disagree with his political ideologies. But to say the USA suffered?

If that’s the argument, if this is how we suffered for 8 years under Barack Obama, I have one wish: may we be so fortunate as to suffer 8 more."

by Teri Carter, Lexington Herald-Leader

So just shut the fuck up and take some responsibility for your own fuck-ups.


Friday, April 17, 2026

Trump's budget

Marty Embry, another online soul, has taken some time to examine the new "budget" that Trump sent to Congress for their approval. Congress? Since when is Congress relevant? As long as we are still here.


written by Marty Embry
I recently posted Trumps ridiculous budget. The one thing that I'm grateful for is understanding how budgets work and I enjoy breaking them down. Since I posted Trump's "trying to be approved budget", I thought that I'd share with you all what I've found.

This is Trump's 2027 Budget proposal. The good, the bad, and the ugly of it. The Trump administration recently released its fiscal year 2027 budget on April 3rd, and every working-class American needs to understand exactly what is in it. I mean Democrats, Republicans and Independents. Why? Because it is not just numbers on a page. It is a declaration of values. And those values are not yours.

Let's be honest about all of it. The confirmed facts were the easiest to find. Trump submitted his budget request to Congress, calling for historic cuts to domestic funding and shifting that money toward historic increases in the military budget. Overall, the administration is proposing a 10% cut to non-defense discretionary spending, which is a $73 billion reduction. Non-defense discretionary funding would be cut to its lowest levels as a percentage of GDP since, at least, the Eisenhower administration. In contrast, this budget calls for the biggest annual increase in the military budget as a share of GDP outside of a ground war in U.S. history.

The good, ok I'll be fair. There are two things in this budget worth acknowledging. The proposal includes a pay raise for military personnel of between 5 and 7 percent depending on rank, and our troops truly deserve to be paid well. The budget also increases investment in Pell Grants for low-income college students, which is genuinely helpful for some working-class families trying to access higher education. Those two items are real. Everything else that follows is why they don't come close to balancing the scales.

The bad of the budget, the science, health, and the environment is totally gutted. The cuts to science and public health are sweeping, real, and insanely dangerous. The White House proposal would chop $4.6 billion from the EPA's budget, and that's down about down 52%, which is the lowest level since the Reagan administration in the 1980s. The EPA's environmental justice programs would be fully eliminated, along with the atmospheric-protection program.

The National Science Foundation would be slashed by 54.5%, from $8.8 billion down to $4 billion, and that would essentially cripple America's global scientific competitiveness for a generation.

The budget proposes $5.5 billion for the CDC, which is a $3 billion cut, and it eliminates the Prevention and Public Health Fund entirely, which provided $1.4 billion in funding across various CDC programs in fiscal year 2026. HIV/AIDS activities, chronic disease prevention, injury prevention, birth defects programs, all of it is cut to the bone.

Congress rejected most of these science and health cuts for fiscal year 2026. The American Association for the Advancement of Science called the proposed cuts a threat to U.S. global competitiveness and they are 100% correct. The fight now moves to fiscal year 2027 and the pressure on Congress must be relentless.

And yet, here's the ugly. Working class America is left to fend for itself. Yes, you. Me. Us!Working class America is you, Democrats, Republicans, Independents and Liberals. This is where the budget reveals its true character.

Community Services Block Grants, which help more than 10 million people annually, would be eliminated entirely. The WIC fruit and vegetable benefit would be cut by $1.4 billion, reducing the monthly benefit from $54 to just $13 for breastfeeding mothers and from $27 to $10 for young children. Yea, you read that right!

LIHEAP, which is the program that helps struggling families heat their homes in winter and cool them in summer, will be eliminated entirely. The HOME Investment Partnerships Program, which funds low-income housing construction and assistance, POOF, is gone.

On education, the budget zeros out all grant programs supporting MINORITY SERVING INSTITUTIONS and would eliminate the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education. Let that sink in. Those are HBCUs.

The Office for Civil Rights would be cut 35%, from 530 full-time employees down to 271. For HBCUs and the communities that depend on them, this is targeted harm dressed up in budget language.

The military buildup driving all of this includes $65.8 billion for shipbuilding, (which I have no doubt that Trump will push for one to be named the USS Donald Trump), but that's a 46% increase, to fund 24 additional naval ships and provide initial funding for two "Trump-class" battleships.

Trump's narrative is this cost cutting budget will save America billions of dollars. The reality is that the money really isn't being saved. It is being transferred or reallocated from your children's schools, your family's health care, your community's water, your grandmother's heating bill, into the accounts of defense contractors and arms dealers; a war chest.
One of my friends said that eliminating job corps was necessary because it helps more illegals that American people, which I absolutely disagree with. I will say that better oversight must be put in place to limit financial losses though.

The elimination of Job Corps is a targeted attack on America's most vulnerable youth. Of all the cuts in this budget, the full elimination of Job Corps may be the most revealing about who this administration has decided to abandon. Prove me wrong!

Job Corps is the largest nationwide residential career training program in the country. The program helps eligible young people ages 16 through 24 complete their high school education, trains them for meaningful careers, and assists them with obtaining employment. This is not a bureaucratic abstraction. This is a lifeline.

Job Corps is a voluntary residential program specifically for low-income U.S. residents aged 16–24 who are high school dropouts and/or in need of additional education and training to gain employment. Through year-round residential classroom and work-based learning, Job Corps participants earn a high school diploma or GED credential and receive career training in fields such as business, health, construction, technology, mechanics, and culinary arts. I've seen it help countless disadvantaged students, who many go on to lead very productive lives and credits it all to Job Corps.

These are not lazy young people. These are kids who were failed by underfunded schools, broken neighborhoods, and an economy that offered them very little. Job Corps meets them where they are and gives them a real path forward, including residential support, comprehensive health services, counseling, and job placement assistance. For many of these young people, that residential component is not a luxury. It is the only stable housing they have.

Trump nor his administration has never set foot in those facilities. They've never spoken to the students or teachers regarding how Job Corps makes a difference in those students lives. And quite frankly, they could care less.

The program is specifically designed to serve disadvantaged youth aged sixteen to twenty-four, with a significant portion coming from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds. Have you seen any of the current administration in any low income area lately?

Since its inception in 1964, over two million participants have gone through the program. Approximately 75 percent of participants found employment, pursued further education, or joined the military.

And the research is clear. Mathematica, one of the most respected policy research organizations in the country, concluded that Job Corps is the only federal training program shown to increase earnings for this disadvantaged youth population. That is not a talking point. That is a peer-reviewed, randomized controlled trial finding from the U.S. Department of Labor's own commissioned research. But Trump or his administration would never share that information.

When the Trump administration moved to pause Job Corps operations in May 2025, the decision drew bipartisan pushback, with supporters highlighting its role in training 50,000 low-income youth each year. Now they want to eliminate it entirely, not reform it, not restructure it. Not fix any proven issues. They want it eliminated. Gone.

Think about what that means in cities like Flint. In the South Side of Chicago. In rural Appalachia. In every corner of this country where young people are trying to climb out of poverty with nothing but their will and nowhere to turn. Job Corps was the door. This budget nails it shut.

This is not a budget for America or Americans. It is a statement of abandonment. The people who clean the offices, work the warehouses, raise the children, and hold this country together are being told, in the clearest possible language, that they are on their own.

Meanwhile, the bill for two "Trump-class" battleships is already in the mail. Congress rejected most of these cuts for fiscal year 2026. They can do it again. But only if we make enough noise that they have no other choice.

Please, share this information. Talk about it. Call your representatives. The people who built this country deserve better than this. We deserve better than this. You don't know what you don't know until you know. Now, you know.

Sources:
Federal News Network, Center for American Progress, Chemical & Engineering News, Education Week, Inside Higher Ed, Axios, ASTHO, U.S. Department of Labor, Mathematica Policy Research, Britannica, Wikipedia, Job Corps

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Thomas Clay, Jr

Thomas Clay and/or Thomas Clay, Jr wrote the piece below. Is he some random dude throwing words into the void? On Patreon? The thoughts and opinions expressed by writers here on my blog do not necessarily represent my thoughts and opinions. Like, duh. Not necessarily. 


I don't want my country back. I don't expect that I will ever come back. I want it to change and change, no matter how hard it is, is ever-needed.
We cannot survive as an empire where our Military consumes $1.5 trillion a year while maintaining 200 golf courses for military brass while we continue to deny children even basic health care. We've forsaken the poor because what are they good for?
That's how far we have degenerated as a country since 77 million Americans didn't get enough of Trump the first time. I saw some perfectly designed imbecile say last night, 'well what about Hunter Biden?'
Geez, I dunno how to explain this to you but let's imagine that taking $5 million is corrupt. How would you compare this to only what the Trump family has taken in in the last year? They're up around $8 billion and you think Hunter Biden is corrupt? Did Hunter own $2.5 billion in a hedge fund spending money all in the Middle East? What was it precisely that inspired Mohammed Bin Salman to give Jared Kushner $2 billion and Steve Mnuchin $1 billion? Or the Qataris giving Jared $500 million? Was that just because he's an awesome businessman or is that the same kind of corruption you want to accuse Hunter of just on a much bigger scale?
I can no longer treat any Republican with anything but absolute contempt since they are such pathological liars. Trump ran on getting costs down on day one and here we are a year in and the only person who is adding to their bank accounts are the Trumps. Of course we are not going to ever see Barron, Eric's or Don Jr's bank accounts but we do know they will never have to work as long as they live if they simply invest their billions in an index fund that their father was too stupid to do and instead went bankrupt six times.
I don't want America back because America has always been terrible, a 'shithole' country as Trump likes to call other countries much better than ours. He's just unshackled the corruption with the help of John Roberts, perhaps the worst and dumbest chief judge in our history.
Roberts is so crooked he has to get his butlers to screw his pants on every day. Yes the president is immune from prosecution and there is nothing Trump can do that would perturb Roberts because his own wife makes a fortune simply interviewing new lawyers for Conservative firms who mean to have business before the court and our chief justice has never recused himself from any case. It's merely the illusion of legitimacy that the Supreme Court must maintain. It has never been as corrupt as it is now and there is no chance there will ever be any manner of accountability for any of them because Republican senators are just as corrupt and crooks don't convict their comrades.
Trump's brain is so gone now that he said the pope was pro-crime. I did not know the pope was in charge of crime. I mean I am well aware of the many crimes the Catholic Church has perpetrated but Trump said it as if he is some crime fighter rather than the most criminal president we have ever had. He posted a picture of himself as Jesus Christ. He said it was him being a doctor, you know like Jesus but the red robe sort of gave that game away so he begrudgingly took it down since so many Catholics found it blasphemous but the dominionists in his party didn't chide his Maga holiness for his blasphemy.
In my 56 years on this planet, almost all lived in the United States, I cannot think of a particular time when America was great or even mediocre. We have always been a racist minority-ruled capitalist country which was only somewhat good when we helped save the world from fascism until the flaccid and weak ideology of fascism took root in the primitive minds of the 77 million absolute morons who voted for the 34-count-convicted-felon.
Republicans have never been known to think very far ahead of anything. Whatever is politically expedient at the moment is always the route they choose even if it means ruination. They love things like patriotism, the flag, and fireworks, never their fellow Americans because Rupert Murdoch taught them it's okay to hate fellow Americans especially the libs because the libs always want to make things better and Republicans would just like to go back a little bit in history to say pre-civil war days.
As a native son of Kentucky, I was particularly unnerved by the Christo-fascist planning to rename a highway for Charlie Kirk who so famously said, 'Black people were better off under slavery than they were as free Americans.' I am so glad now I am 8000 miles away from the Christo-fascists who long for the old-time days of cotton, old times there are not forgotten, look away, look away Dixieland.
I would be happy if we were simply not actively participating in terrorism to maim and kill little girls in Iran because Israel wanted us to. I don't want the blood of children on my hands and knowing my tax dollars paid for some of those bombs and bullets make me recoil in horror that so many unctuous buffoons fell for that Mountebank's snake oil and stepped right up to put him back in power. It's a disgrace we will never be able to wash away.
Such is the malevolency of the Republican Party. They cannot see or accept what they have done to the world because they don't care about anyone but themselves and since Trump so brazenly lied to them they want to act all shocked that he did what every Republican does, run up the national debt and start a war with people with brown skin.
It's easy to fool a fool but impossible to convince a fool that they have been fooled. They would have to admit that they are stupid and stupid people would rather burn the world to the ground than ever admit that they are stupid and that is the battle the United States will be fighting forever because the religious will always fight on behalf of the almighty to protect their right to be stupid rather than do the hard thing and tell the truth.
The truth is as repulsive to a Republican as a skunk's ass. Meanwhile the world passes on past Americans no longer in need of American leadership because the only thing we can do particularly well is kill people.
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remember

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deja vu

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Delete Fox "News"

Delete Fox "News"

Applies to Trump

Applies to Trump

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