Is U.S. Headed Toward Police State, or Are We There?

By Michael Woyton “Due process” must be important because it’s in the Constitution in the fifth and 14th amendments. It, of course, prevents the government from depriving a person of life, liberty or property by having to follow the law. There is more and more evidence that the current administration of Mad King-wannabe isn’t soContinue reading “Is U.S. Headed Toward Police State, or Are We There?”

‘Hands Off!’ Protests Set for Saturday

By Michael Woyton Since the Mad King was inaugurated and he unleashed DOGE on the federal government, here have been protests all over the country — at Social Security offices, Tesla dealerships, post offices, business boycotts and more. Next, on Saturday, April 5, people in hundreds of cities in every state of the union willContinue reading “‘Hands Off!’ Protests Set for Saturday”

Tariffs Lead to Tanking Stocks Thanks to Felon-in-Chief

By Michael Woyton For all of those who voted for a man who was convicted of 34 felonies, a man who has bankrupted a casino and more, a man who has nothing but scorn for veterans and admiration for people who beat up cops on Jan. 6, you voted for this and you own it.Continue reading “Tariffs Lead to Tanking Stocks Thanks to Felon-in-Chief”

Booker Makes ‘Good Trouble’ on Senate Floor

By Michael Woyton As we wait for the grifter-in-chief’s announcement of “temper tariffs,” as Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove, D-California, called them, let’s reflect on the remarkable 25-plus hours that Sen. Cory Booker spent on the floor of the Senate. The New Jersey Democrat talked for more than a day about the “grave and urgent” threat toContinue reading “Booker Makes ‘Good Trouble’ on Senate Floor”

AG’s Job Description Includes Threatening Member of Congress

By Michael Woyton The attorney general of the United States threatened a sitting member of Congress for comments about the world’s richest man. On Sunday during an appearance on state television Fox News, Attorney General Pam Bondi said that Texas Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett should “tread very carefully,” after Crockett suggested “Elon Musk should beContinue reading “AG’s Job Description Includes Threatening Member of Congress”

Town Hall Shows WY Rep Who’s the Boss

By Michael Woyton Who won Wyoming in the 2024 election? No question that it was Donald J. Felon. Voters in the state gave the adjudicated rapist more than 72 percent of the total count, with Vice President Kamala Harris getting a touch more than 26 percent. Rep. Harriet Hageman of Wyoming was reelected to theContinue reading “Town Hall Shows WY Rep Who’s the Boss”

Charles (Schumer) Is Not in Charge

By Michael Woyton I’m still reeling from Friday’s disappointing passage of the continuing resolution to fund the government. Led by Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, nine Democrats caved in to President Donald J. Felon and and the Republican Party to advance a spending bill that would keep the government open for six months. The aboutContinue reading “Charles (Schumer) Is Not in Charge”

Judge Orders 1,000s of Fired Probationary Workers Reinstated

By Michael Woyton Calling the government’s firing of thousands of probationary status workers a “gimmick” and a “sham,” a federal judge Thursday ordered six federal agencies to rehire the workers. Judge William J. Alsup, a Clinton-era appointee in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, found “that the Trump administration’s firingContinue reading “Judge Orders 1,000s of Fired Probationary Workers Reinstated”

Kiss Today Goodbye?

By Michael Woyton Well, it’s another day here in the United States, or not, if you believe the House of Representatives. Included in the continuing resolution to temporarily fund the government that narrowly passed the House Tuesday was a provision that would give more power to President Donald J. Felon. The GOPmagas in the HouseContinue reading “Kiss Today Goodbye?”

Has Corruption Been Normalized?

By Michael Woyton If there was any doubt that the current occupant of the White House was eager during his second term to line not only his pockets but the pockets of many others, that was dispelled when a senator connected the dots, and all of corruption happened in the first six freaking weeks inContinue reading “Has Corruption Been Normalized?”