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”
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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?”
Not Shutting Up About Egg Prices
By Michael Woyton Way to control the conversation, President Donald J. Felon. If there’s something he doesn’t want the press or the public to talk about, he should just tell us to not talk about it. And we’ll take it from there. Case in point: via his “Truth” Social account, the golfer-in-chief reposted something writtenContinue reading “Not Shutting Up About Egg Prices”
On-Again, Off-Again Tariffs Unsettling for Consumers, Economy
By Michael Woyton AUTHOR’S NOTE: This post was updated at 3:32 p.m. Thursday to reflect the suspension of tariffs on Canada by the current administration. How much is the tariff on whiplash? As I sit here trying to write, I truly am afraid to refresh the webpage for fear that there will be another updateContinue reading “On-Again, Off-Again Tariffs Unsettling for Consumers, Economy”
Americans Under Attack from Within
By Michael Woyton Don’t like the price of eggs? Raise chickens in your own backyard. Don’t want measles? Use vitamin A supplements. Worried about Russia possibly affecting this country through cyber ops? Let’s pause all domestic planning which might prevent that. These are “solutions” from current administration officials to problems we are facing now inContinue reading “Americans Under Attack from Within”
Majority of Americans Say State of Union ‘Not Strong’
By Michael Woyton Tuesday evening the grifter-in-chief will be standing in front of a joint session of Congress and will more than likely tell the United States and the rest of the world how great he thinks his return to the Oval Office has been. Technically, the lie-fest speech will not be a state ofContinue reading “Majority of Americans Say State of Union ‘Not Strong’”
Felon-in-Chief Angry Zelensky Doesn’t Kiss His Ring
By Michael Woyton I couldn’t be more embarrassed for and ashamed of this country than I am right now. I wasn’t planning on writing anything today, but after watching clips of President Donald J. Felon and his “right-wingman,” Shady Vance, lecturing Vladimir Zelensky during his visit to the Oval Office, I had to get thisContinue reading “Felon-in-Chief Angry Zelensky Doesn’t Kiss His Ring”
FDA Cancels Meeting to Pick Flu Strains for Next Season
By Michael Woyton This is why we can’t have anything nice. In all seriousness, those of us who were paying attention knew that things would be bad when the President Donald J. Felon actually started occupying the Oval Office. But holy mother of the universe I dread looking at my phone now. Forget about whoseContinue reading “FDA Cancels Meeting to Pick Flu Strains for Next Season”
House Passes Budget-Cut Blueprint
By Michael Woyton It was a squeaker, with an outcome not certain until the last vote was tallied, but the GOPmagas approved their budget blueprint Tuesday night. The final vote was 217 Republicans approving the spending package and 215 Democrats and one Republican voting in opposition, according to the Associated Press. What was approved wasContinue reading “House Passes Budget-Cut Blueprint”