Feb 102026
 

Yesterday, I heard from my mechanic. The down side of having found a mechanic I (it’s actually a repair shop with several mechanics, but I can trust the shop) is that they are always busy. They are also not the cheapest in town, but they are fair and honest. In the “fast, good, and cheap” (where you can never get all three, but you can good get two), when it comes to my car, I want good above all else. Anyway, they’ve been in touch but have not diagnosed yet. So I pushed my appointment back a week. Fortunately it’s not urgent.

Some people are celebrating Black History month – and I’m proud to say my local radio station is one of them (I guess I should say some of them – it’d every local announcer in their scheduled pre-recorded spots, most of them in their non-themed spots, and some of the syndicated programs – including the Met Saturday operas. Last Sunday I didn’t mention that the opera recording played that day was chosen by Lawrence Brownlee, a Black bel canto tenor (who once had the honor of escorting Ruth Bader Ginsberg to the curtain call after she played a speaking part in an opera presented in DC. But I digress.) Kathleen Battle, a Black soprano, was also in last week’s opera, but Larry picked it for the tenor, Alfredo Kraus, a Spanish tenor who had inspired him, even before he found out they shared a birthday – Kraus in 1927 and Brownlee in 1972, another coincidence. This article is not happy like that, but it is a necessary part of Black history because it actually happened. And the regime is doing its best to steal Black history from all of us, not just from Black people.

Is it ever the wrong time for something inspiring? Renee Good was a poet, and I found and linked to her prize-winning poem. To the best of our knowledge Alex Pretti was not a poet, but this poem clearly alludes to him and was meant to honor him, and it definitely inspired Joyce Vance. And me. If it doesn’t inspire you, no worries – just pass it by.

Apparently we were wrong to scoff at the theory that the world is run by a vast ring of pedophiles – although we were correct that it isn’t a ring of Democrats. It is a ring of oligarchs, and it’s not based on politics – but it is true that oligarchs overwhelmingly tend Republican, since the Republican ideology (“trickle down”) feeds their net worth.

Common Dreams was really hot on Monday. The newsletter had six stories, and all were on the “Wow” side. After eliminating all the ones which pretty much provided evidence for something we already knew, I chose this one. We knew Massie was working with Khanna – but I for one never expected Massie to go to these lengths. And he’s not only a Republican, but a Republican from Kentucky – McConnell’s state.

If you are old enough to remember Joe McCarthy, you can skip this video. But I do want to point out (again) that the problem with Russia has never been communism or socialism, which are not forms of government, but economic theories (Russia has not even pretended to use either since the dissolution of the USSR in 1991.) The problem with the Soviet Union was Authoritarianism – which is a form of government.) I will keep pushing this distinction until I no longer need to, or until I die, whichever comes first (and frankly I expect the latter.)

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Feb 092026
 

Yesterday, the drive to Pueblo was pretty easy – sunshine, some cloud cover when needed most, no snow or water on the roads. We played cribbage of course, and had a wild variety of hands. I don’t think I’ve ever seen more three-of-a-kinds in a single session, and Virgil had a hand with four fives (but not, alas, a Jack.) Going home was a different story. I couldn’t get the car started despite help from several guards, and ended up having to go back into the lobby to call my roadside assistance insurance company. I did get a tow truck and driver who was able to both take me home and tow the car to the garage I’ve trusted literally for decades. but it was quite dark when I came home (exhausted). I won’t have an estimate until today, and am pretty sure I’ll have to postpone my appointment tomorrow for lab work. I didn’t do that last night because I didn’t have a clue for how long I’d better postpone it.

I’m sharing both Joyce Vance’s “Sunday Morning Wrap-Up” and her “The Week Ahead,” both of which I received Sunday It’s a lot of information, but it’s coherent and graspable.

This is the third opinion piece I have referenced on the topic of possible presidential election interference. This one is by Robert Reich – it’s hard to argue with Robert Reich. I do think there might be states, or even just countire, in which he could get away with his violent plans. But thereare also a lot of states protected by Democratic Secretaries of State, most if not all of whom are members of DASS and are already planning for his potential assaults.

Belle VZ oil

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Feb 082026
 

To the left is King Owlbert, an Alaskan Pygmy Owl who arrived at the rescue center with a drooping wing – hence the strip of red which is supporting it while he heals. He would fit in your hand. There are multiple species of very small owls up around the Arctic Circle, a\such as the Northern Pygmy Owl. But this little man is obviously Superb. Yesterday, the radio opera was Massenet’s “Werther.” It was based on “The Sorrows of Young Werther,” a novel written by Goethe when he was 24. It was first published in 1772, and there were incels then too. However, it was more difficult then to blame women, since they really didn’t have the power to choose whom they married, and at least some of them killed themselves instead of just whining. I’m not saying that was better, just that it happened, as it does in this opera. And it gives Massenet the opening for a really bang-up aria for the tenor – and, yes, it’s a whine, but today’s incels would get more sympathy if they whined like it. OK, off to see Virgil, will check in upon return.

It had not occurred to me that this was a possibility. I hope that other states will follow.

I’m not a dog person – I’ve known a couple I have liked, but I’m basically a cat person. But I am also a person who understands that dog people feel about their dogs the way I feel about my cats. I’ve had cats missing for periods up to a week and then show up. I’ve had cats missing that never showed up. I get the heartbreak. And I get the relief and the joy too.

You kind of have to scroll down here before you can see all the donated art. I consider it good news that so many contributed, and IMO the quality is high.

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Feb 072026
 

Yesterday, I did my best to get this post finished and up and a dolid head start on tomorrow’s and still get to bed early. I wish I could say it was easy, but I don’t knowingly lie to y’all. But somehow I managed.

I still just have a landline myself. So it shouldn’t be surprising that I find this interesting.

I realize it’s hard to live without Amazon. But it can be done. If you can’t find a specialty online store which sells direct, you can check out etsy and ebay. You might still end up enriching a MAGAt without knowing it – but it will be one individual MAGAt, not a billionaire. I can live with that.

Archived from Huff Post. You could probably see it without, but it would be tedious. It should be no surprise that red states are facilitating, not merely accepting, right wing cruelty. Not surprising – just disgusting.

This is JoJo from Jerz, in case anyone has missed her. The “Siren Podcast” comprises her, Brooklyn Dad Defiant (BDD) and the occasional guest. NSFW.

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Feb 062026
 

Yesterday, I got an email from a new group – under the umbrella of Fast Action, which has been around a while – and I must say it’s about time. It’s called HEAL to Win, and it aims to support and recruit progressive candidates running for seats on school boards. Republicans have been way, way ahead of us on this for decades, which is a large chunk of why so many people, especially younger people, are so easily fooled by the Saffron Sauron and his band of orcs. They are offering a free digital tool kit on how to launch, manage and win a run for a local school board seat. This is not something I could do, or just anyone, though there are people who could and don’t know it. I’m attaching the link so you can pass it on.

Steve Schmidt on the difference between the Apricot Antichrist and John F. Kennedy, including a video of his “City on a Hill” speech – not a “shining city” – but a city which because of its location is visible to everyone, and had therefore better step up and shape up.

This is as shortsighted of Republicans as it was to try new districting for partisan reasons after SCROTUS claimed it had no jurisdiction over that – so now California’s redistricting has been blessed also.

I readily admit that I was a desk Marine, and could not have passed the fitness test for combat – I struggled much of my career to pass the women’s. But that’s me – and I belonged at a desk because that’s my skill set. The women interviewed for this article are different – and definitely belong[ed] in combat units. As did Tammy Duckworth.

This is almost 20 minutes long, and you a welcome to view it all, but all I want y’all to see is the first 8 minutes or so (You’ll know when she changes the subject.) I can cut minutes off the front, but not off the end, or I would have done so.

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Feb 052026
 

Yesterday, I heard from Harry Dunn that he is running for Congress. In case anyone has forgotten, he was the Capitol policeman who tricked the January 6 rioters into following him instead of gong into the Senate chambers that day, which gave the Senate time to secure the door. He led them into what was essentially a dead end, risking his life. He hasn’t been on progressive TV or podcasts as much as, say, Michael Fanone, but he is as much a hero, if not more. In much less exciting news, my exterminator came and found some improvement. That surprised me, given how far down my energy has been, but it was a nice surprise.

This from Joyce Vance is important enough that you have probably seen it. As her title suggests, the court has trapped itself – if they approve gerrymanders for Republicans because they are political, not racial, they cannot deny them to Democrats for the same reason.. I expect Karma is laughing her head off.

I don’t subscribe to Dean Blundell‘s Substack – if I tried to subscribe to every worthwhile Substack – well, there just aren’t enough hours in a day. But Democratic Underground tipped me off to this. and I hadn’t seen it elsewhere and consider it important.

This is an 8-9 minute video post, which I am including because Chris Bowers, though clear headed, comes across as more of an optimist. Steve Schmidt, who comes across as more of a pessimist, is saying the same thing. For anyone who is worried enough about this that it is slowing you down, there is an organization for Democratic Secretaries of State (DASS) which is deeply committed to safeguarding our elections, and can always use some help. (And it’s the states which have Democratic Secretaries which will probably need help the most.)

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Feb 042026
 

Yesterday, I learned that I am not the only person who has noticed that the names of the two ICE/CBP murder victims in Minnesota resemble the phrase “pretty good” Robert Reich’s caption contest, which I just got around to reading, includes several all usages in the previous week’s answers. And while we are on the subject of linguistics, I learned last week that “Elon” and Ilhan” are correctly pronounced exactly the same way. and just yesterday I noticed that only a small space separates “Redactions” from “Red actions.” Andy Borowitz was not long enough to call an article, but was pretty funny.

Robert Reich addresses the fact that, in suing the IRS, the Saffron Sauron is really suing himself. With our money. it’s presented lightly, not heavy-handedly, but it’s quite a serious step.

I know exactly how Le feels. I won’t belabor it here, but I would like to add that working in the same office with criminals doesn’t necessarily make you a criminal. But it does take a toll.

I 100% agree that black folks need to be aware of this – but, frankly – everyone else needs to be just as aware of it. Renee Good was not black. Alex Pretti was not black. The sad fact is that anyone, of any age or any color, who is on a street that ICE or CBP or even the National Guard is on needs to be equally aware and careful.

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Feb 032026
 

Yesterday, finally Liam and Dad are home. I have my exterminator coming tomorrow, and next Tuesday I have lab work scheduled. Both are late enough in the day that I should not be late for either.

Sometimes we need a little history – sometimes for cautionary reasons, and sometimes for hope. This one, from Steve Schmidt, is a little bit of both.

I seriously doubt that anyone here even considered seeing this movie for a millisecond, but in case you know anyone who is thinking about it, here’s the antidote from Robert Reich. (I would note that the “deadpan face” to which one reviewer refers is probably deliberate in order to prevent or at least delay facial wrinkles.)

Heaven knows there are issues with inconsistency among the states when it comes to federal elections. But “nationalizing” now would lock all the crap ln and sll the fairness and freedom out. No. Just No (well, maybe Hell, No.)

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