Schumer Must Go

It is no secret that I have detested the Dem leadership in Congress for a very long time….I have been calling for them to be replaced with someone with some balls.

Now there are many others that are calling for the same action.

A coalition of peace groups on Wednesday launched a new national campaign calling for the top Democrats in Congress—Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries—to resign from their leadership roles, citing their failure to sufficiently fight back “against a war-crazed Trump administration.”

The coalition, which includes Peace Action and RootsAction, launched a petition declaring that it is “time for congressional Democrats to replace Schumer and Jeffries with leaders who are willing and able to challenge the runaway militarism that has dragged our country into launching yet another insanely destructive war,” this time against Iran.

“Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries have not acted to prevent war on Venezuela or the current war on Iran,” the petition reads. “They worked to delay a vote on Iran until after the war had started, while failing to clearly oppose it before or after the launch of the war. Schumer and Jeffries have shown that they cannot be trusted to prevent more wars, more threats of wars, or the transfer of another half a trillion dollars a year into the war machine.”

Kevin Martin, president of Peace Action—the largest grassroots peace network in the US—said in a statement that he doubts “at this point whether many people look to Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries for ‘leadership’ in Congress, but we would settle for them getting with the program and representing their base, and the majority of Americans, who want them to stand strongly against Trump’s illegal wars and domestic terror campaigns against the American people.”

https://www.commondreams.org/news/schumer-jeffries-step-down-iran

Then just yesterday more news about Schumer….

Chuck Schumer may not be on the ballot this fall, but the Wall Street Journal reports that his political future is very much in play. Behind closed doors, a growing bloc of Senate Democrats and progressive activists is venting about the 75-year-old minority leader and quietly gaming out what it would take to push him aside after November, according to more than four dozen lawmakers, aides, strategists, and donors interviewed. Among those privately dissatisfied: Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Tina Smith, and Chris Murphy, part of an informal progressive “Fight Club” that chats on Signal and believes Schumer is tilting too hard toward centrist candidates in key Senate races.

The frustration stems from several fronts: Schumer’s handling of last year’s lengthy government shutdown, his tightly held decision-making style that some colleagues say leaves them in the dark, and positions—like robust support for Israel—that critics view as out of step with Democratic voters. Some donors are pushing what they jokingly call the “chuck Chuck movement,” and say his image is dragging on fundraising. Yet Schumer still has influential defenders, including Sen. Brian Schatz, widely seen as his preferred eventual successor, and several other Democrats who credit him with recruiting a strong 2026 slate. Progressives, meanwhile, are floating alternatives such as Sen. Chris Van Hollen or Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, even as both signal they’re not actively seeking the job.

Schumer, for his part, says grumbling “goes with the territory,” calls his backing “deep and strong,” and maintains he’s focused solely on winning back the Senate, not on whether he’ll seek to remain leader afterward. The Hill notes that Murphy was asked on Meet the Press over the weekend about emerging reports of dissatisfaction, and he didn’t answer directly when asked if he wanted to replace Schumer. Instead, he acknowledged that Schumer has a “tough job” but declined to answer directly again when pressed by host Kristen Welker.

I like this news a lot….the progressives floated to replace Schumer are not the ones I would choose but for now if we can get rid of the spineless fool so much the better.

Anyone care to weigh in?

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Now It Is The Straight Of Hormuz

Dear Donny has said there will be a 5 day lull in the airstrikes on Iran…..why?  He announced that the US and Iran are in talks….(personally I think this was to appease his buddies on Wall Street)….

President Trump on Monday extended his deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping, saying the US would hold off on strikes against Iranian power plants for five days, per the AP. Dow futures jumped 1,000 points, and crude prices fell on the news, reports CNBC. Trump made the announcement on Truth Social hours ahead of his self-imposed deadline later in the day. Writing in all-caps, he said the US and Iran have had “very good and productive conversations” that could yield “a complete and total resolution” in the war. Talks would continue “throughout the week,” he said.

Trump added that the suspension of his threat to attack power plants was “subject to the success of the ongoing meetings and discussions.” Trump did not elaborate on the negotiations that had taken place. Iran did not immediately acknowledge any talks between the countries, but Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi did say he spoke by phone with his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan. Turkey has been an intermediary before in negotiations between Tehran and Washington.

No details just Donny’s worthless word of talks….and the markets went berserk up 10000 points(go figure)

And then Iran weighed in…..

A cautious relief swept through financial markets Monday after President Trump said the United States has talked with Iran about a possible end to the war. Oil prices eased, and stock prices rose on Wall Street following severe losses taken elsewhere in the world before Trump’s announcement.

  • The S&P 500 rose 74.52 points, or 1.1%, to 6,581.00.
  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 631 points, or 1.4%, to 46,208.47.
  • The Nasdaq composite rose 299.15 points, or 1.4%, to 21,946.76.

The price for a barrel of Brent crude fell 10.9% to settle at $99.94, down from nearly $120 at one point last week, after Trump said the United States and Iran held productive talks the last two days “regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East,” the AP reports. The market’s moves were tentative, though, after Iran denied such talks took place and Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said in a post on X that fake news “is used to manipulate the financial and oil markets.”

The Dow went from a surge of nearly 1,135 points during the morning to a much more modest gain. Over the weekend, Trump had threatened to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants if it doesn’t open up the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. Trump said Monday that he is postponing attacks on Iranian power plants for five days to allow talks to continue. Quickly afterward, though, came the denials from Iran about talks, while Iran’s semiofficial Fars and Tasnim news agencies portrayed the American president as backing down. Turkey and Egypt, meanwhile, said they had spoken to the warring parties, the first sign of coordinated mediation, which could be an encouraging signal.

  • The price of Brent crude fell as low as $96 immediately after Trump announced the postponement but quickly recovered a chunk of that loss. Benchmark US crude had a similar reaction, immediately dropping toward $84 per barrel before yo-yoing back above $92 and then settling at $88.13, down 10.3% from Friday.

On Wall Street, companies with big fuel bills that will benefit from any easing of oil prices led the market. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings surged 6.2%, while United Airlines climbed 4.5%, and American Airlines rose 3.6%. All, though, are still down for the year so far. Stocks of smaller companies were also particularly strong, and the Russell 2000 index of smaller stocks jumped a market-leading 2.3%. It had dropped last week to 10% below its record, a sharp enough fall that professional investors have a name for it: a “correction.”

In Europe, stock indexes immediately flipped from losses to gains following Trump’s announcement. France’s CAC 40 rose 0.8%, and Germany’s DAX returned 1.2%. That compares with sharp drops for Asian stock markets, which finished trading before Trump made his announcement. South Korea’s Kospi careened 6.5% lower, Japan’s Nikkei 225 dropped 3.5%, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng fell 3.5%.

All this after Donny made the statement that if the Straight was not fully functioning in 48 hours there would be consequences….

Iran is warning it will choke off one of the world’s most important oil routes if the US follows through on a new threat, CNN reports. The country’s armed forces headquarters said Sunday it is prepared to shut the Strait of Hormuz “completely” and for an indefinite period if US President Trump orders strikes on Iranian power plants. The statement came a day after Trump said he would direct attacks on Iran’s power infrastructure if the narrow waterway—through which a significant share of global oil shipments passes—is not fully reopened to shipping within 48 hours

Iran’s military said the strait would remain closed until any damaged plants are restored, and broadened its warning beyond the US. It threatened to hit Israeli energy and communications networks, referring to Israel as an “occupying regime,” per the AP, as well as “similar companies in the region with US shareholders.” Power plants in countries that host American bases “will be legitimate targets for us,” the headquarters said. Early Monday, Israel launched new attacks against Iran, the AP reports, and the top leader of the US military’s Central Command described the joint campaign against Iran as “ahead or on plan.” Meanwhile, Trump spoke to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer about the need to see the Strait of Hormuz reopened in a late-night call Sunday, CNN reports.

Is Donny trying to dodge another bullet?

Meanwhile those talks that Donny pounced on……

World markets remained in an upbeat mood on Monday after President Trump postponed a major escalation of the Iran war and said the two sides were engaged in “productive” talks to end the conflict. Much uncertainty remained about those talks. Coverage:

  • Trump said son-in-law Jared Kushner and envoy Steve Witkoff were leading the US negotiations with a “respected” Iranian leader, reports the AP. He did not say who that leader is, adding that it would be dangerous for the man to be identified, though he specified that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei was not involved.
  • Axios, quoting an Israeli official, reports the Iranian figure might be the speaker of the Iranian parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. However, Ghalibaf wrote on X that “no negotiations have been held with the US, and fakenews is used to manipulate the financial and oil markets and escape the quagmire in which the US and Israel are trapped.”
  • The New York Times reports that Iran, “at least publicly,” is denying any progress. The nation’s Fars News Agency quotes an unnamed senior Iranian official who said much the same as Ghalibaf: “Trump backed down from attacking critical infrastructure as Iran’s military threats became credible,” he said, per the Hill. “Financial market pressure and the threat of bonds within the US and the West have increased, and this has been another important factor in this retreat.”

A ‘respected leader’……who would that be?    Some rug salesman in Southern California?

This is all so much con….period!

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

War With Iran–Week 4

Well Donny has gotten us into this war with little forethought….these are a couple of scenarios that explains several aspects of this conflict.

So many people have asked where and why did this begin.

A whole bunch of information but it is needed if one wants to try and understand the idiocy behind this war.  Please read and educate yourself.

Donald Trump, in all his hubris and idiocy, and in response to Israel’s Bibi Netanyahu, launched an illegal and unconstitutional war on Iran beginning on February 28, 2026. It was not provoked by Iran, and it clearly was not well planned for by the United States or Israel.

Trump, who has suffered from delusions of adequacy throughout his political career, had certainly gotten full of himself. Thinking he had been elected “God,” not to the presidency, he has been asserting US power around the world blatantly; he’s not even lying about it. His attack on Venezuela went extremely well for him, capturing the president, Nicolas Maduro and his wife and political leader on her own account, Celia Flores, without any US casualties. (And obviously not worried about the Cuban and Venezuelans his invading force killed.) Hey, isn’t this fun!

https://znetwork.org/znetarticle/the-idiocy-of-donald-trumps-war-on-iran/

Little Donny is losing control of the Persian Gulf, a major oil traffic area…..

Donald Trump’s demand for US allies to send warships to defend against Iranian attacks in the strategic Strait of Hormuz risks a catastrophic miscalculation that pulls in more countries to his already spiralling war.

Any naval deployment to escort ships through the Strait risks them being targeted by drone and missile launchers at very close range along the Iranian shore, experts have said.

The US President has threatened his Nato allies with a warning that the alliance faced a “very bad future” unless they helped in the “small endeavour” of sending warships to help open the vital shipping lane, where Iran has been targeting shipping, sending global oil markets into chaos.

Trump has called on nations, including Britain, France, China, Japan, and South Korea, in particular, to help the US secure the Strait, warning that he would “remember” if they did not.

Trump is losing control in the Gulf. A terrifying scenario could now play out

Stupid is as stupid does.

What can be said about Trump’s war with Iran that isn’t already abundantly obvious? The answer: not much. It is not going well, and it probably won’t end well. But having spent time in the salt mines of Trump punditry, I can tell you that we’re going to endure a difficult round of think pieces purporting to explain How This Happened. So maybe this is the best time to assert the obvious, using my favored rubric of Trump analysis: Imagine if the dumbest person in the world and humanity’s biggest asshole were the same person, and that guy was president. Then imagine he started a war with Iran. Now check the news. One look, and here’s what you should be thinking: “Yep, that tracks.”

As with all of Trump’s presidential exploits, success is always constrained by two factors: The aforementioned sharp limitations of his intellectual capabilities and the fact that he is perpetually surrounded by an inner circle made up of clowns somewhere on the spectrum between “rampantly evil” and “thoroughgoing dipshit.”

https://newrepublic.com/post/207989/trump-war-iran-cause-stupidity

This war is far from over…..Donny has sent more and  more troops into the area….think back to the 1980s and the Iraq-Iran War…..this should give us an idea of what is to come…..

The United States and Israel’s war on Iran is about to escalate with no exit strategy in sight.

Several factors are pushing the combatants toward escalation:

  • US President Donald Trump cannot credibly declare victory and an end to the war as long as Iran controls passage through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
  • Israel signalled its intent to emasculate Iran militarily and economically for years to come with this week’s assassination of five top Iranian officials and an attack on the Islamic Republic’s South Pars gas field.
  • Iran, determined to prolong the war in the belief that it has the longest breath and ability to absorb body blows, has vowed to retaliate for the Israeli actions in ways that inevitably will spark an escalation of the hostilities.

Israel has long pursued a decapitation strategy against Hamas, the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) until the 1990s, Lebanon’s Iran-backed Shiite militia Hezbollah, and Iranian nuclear scientists, in the faulty assumption that eliminating leadership would destroy groups or, in Iran’s case, the country’s nuclear program.

The strategy has yet to produce a success despite Israel’s ability to kill those it marks for assassination.

The Iran War Is About To Escalate

So many people are confused just why the US felt it necessary to engage with Iran…..the simple truth is…..

Trump administration’s solution, as explained by Rubio, was simply to acquiesce to Israel and join a deadly war of choice against Iran that is predictably sowing chaos in the region, killing Iranian civilians, and promising, much like George W. Bush’s ill-fated Iraq War, quick regime change to a US- and Israel-friendly democracy.
The real goals of Trump’s war cannot be found in his strategic vision, which is overshadowed, if it even exists, by a pinwheeling embrace of postures that serve his vanity and his short-term political interests. While most combat operations have been undertaken by the US military, at considerable risk to US service members and costs borne by American taxpayers, the war was born, planned, and insisted upon by Israel, and its long-serving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“I have tried to persuade successive American administrations to take firm action [against Iran], and President Trump did,” Netanyahu told Fox News, acknowledging his own efforts to push the US into yet another war in the Middle East. Netanyahu famously overpromises what US interventions will achieve. In 2002 he told Congress, “If you take out Saddam, Saddam’s regime, I guarantee you that it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region.”
And there is the simple answer….

I know this was a lot to take in but if you are truly concerned it was worth the time to learn.

This conflict has the chance of becoming very messy and very long…..

I will watch and write…..

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Last Week At The Sh*t Show–22Mar26

Another week of silliness and absolute stupidity….

The war with Iran is still on-going….threats against Cuba are mounting….and the idiot cannot control his mouth.

As usual Donny had to embarrass himself in front of a foreign dignitary….

President Trump made a Pearl Harbor joke while hosting Japan’s prime minister at the White House on Thursday, reports the Hill. Asked by a Japanese reporter why he didn’t inform allies such as Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in advance of the attack on Iran, Trump invoked the infamous attack of Dec. 7, 1941, per the Independent.

  • “We didn’t tell anybody about it because we wanted surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan?” said Trump, addressing the reporter. “Why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor?” he added. “You believe in surprise, I think, much more so than us.”
  • Takaichi’s reaction:

    • “As Trump said that, Takaichi’s slight smile appeared to drop, and she raised her eyebrows,” per the AP.
    • “Takaichi widened her eyes and appeared to take a deep breath,” per the New York Times. “She kept her arms crossed in her lap and did not speak.” The Times story notes that US presidents have typically tread cautiously when discussing Pearl Harbor in public, given Japan’s status as a staunch ally.

Only our frail little Donny could be so stupid.

More antics from the ass kissers in his admin…..

A federal arts panel appointed by President Trump has endorsed a new 24-karat gold coin bearing the president’s image, deepening a dispute over whether a sitting president should appear on currency. The Commission of Fine Arts on Thursday approved a US Mint proposal for a commemorative coin for the nation’s 250th birthday showing Trump leaning on a desk with clenched fists, based on an official White House photograph now in the National Portrait Gallery. A Mint official told the commission that Trump personally signed off on the design, the Washington Post reports. Trump removed the previous panel members last year and appointed loyalists in their place. No commission members raised any objections at the meeting, per the AP, but there were concerns.

They want the image of Trump to be big, “as large as possible,” said architect James McCrery II—maybe 3 inches in diameter. “I think the larger the better,” said Trump aide Chamberlain Harris, adding that that would be the president’s preference, per CNN. “I think the president likes big things,” added McCrery, the original architect of Trump’s plans for a White House ballroom. Usually, new coin designs are reviewed by both the arts commission and the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee, but the latter panel declined last month to take up the Trump gold coin proposal. “It’s wrong. It goes against American culture and the traditions that drive what we put on our coinage,” said Michael Moran, a Republican who was appointed on the recommendation of then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Such coins typically sell for several thousand dollars.

Another moronic moment was when Donny pouts that Iran is retaliating….

Answering the question (well, not really), Trump went on a lengthy rant about how difficult it was to bring ships into the Strait of Hormuz, as the owners were sceptical about investing billions of dollars in the effort. Then, at one point, Trump quite shamelessly expressed surprise that Iran was retaliating by applying pressure to the US, as if it were breaking news that a country he was attacking was defending itself and striking back as well. His exact words in this context were, “So, it’s it’s uh little unfair. You know, you win a war, but they have no right to be doing what they’re doing.”

Can you believe the stupidity of this twat?

While Donny is wasting money with an ill conceived war his main concern is how he can get a national holiday….

For the past year, President Donald Trump has been asking his advisors how he gets his own holiday.

Zeteo, the site founded by former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan, was told that “on separate occasion over the past year, Trump has talked to longtime advisers about what it would take to officially make his birthday a national, federal holiday.”

It is bad enough that he wants his mug on Rushmore and he wants a huge arc, wants his mug on money, all in all this idiot is just plain insufferable….and some voted for this….

Speaking of the mental midgets that voted for this twat….

President Donald Trump has received unanimous backing from MAGA voters in a new poll — a result that left a television analyst stunned.

On Wednesday morning, CNN data analyst Harry Enten took stock of the president’s base of support as the war in Iran entered its third week, intensifying across the Middle East and fueling concerns about global economic fallout.

“Sometimes you look at the polling data and there are numbers that just jump off the screen at you and this is one of those,” Enten said on News Central.

He pointed to the results of a recent NBC News survey, which found that 100 percent of self-identified MAGA voters support the Republican president, while zero disapprove.

(yahoo.com)

Think about that and the4 upcoming elections.

Donny is always hawking some cheap merch from China and now in the middle of a war he is hawking ‘kicks’….

The ad was posted today (19 March) and shows a picture of the shoes, alongside the text, ‘Rare Trump sneakers listed for $180k at sneaker con in Riyadh’.

And of course they are gold material.

While Donny is hawking his newest junk our deficit hit $39 trillion…..

The gross national debt surpassed another milestone, reaching $39 trillion this week, according to the U.S. Treasury. It was just October 2025 that it reached $38 trillion.

Another way debt is measured is the debt held by the public, which is preferred by economists, according to Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.

“Surpassing $39 trillion in gross debt is an embarrassing milestone that both parties have helped build over decades, and neither seems particularly interested in addressing it before we hit $40 trillion,” MacGuineas said in a statement Wednesday.

“No matter what metric one chooses to examine our fiscal trajectory, we are clearly headed in the wrong direction. Gross debt is now $39 trillion; debt held by the public recently surpassed $31 trillion for the first time; deficits are approaching $2 trillion; and deficits as a share of the economy are twice as large as the 3% goal many economists and bipartisan policymakers believe we ought to be targeting,” she added.

https://justthenews.com/nation/economy/gross-national-debt-us-surpasses-39-trillion-increases-1-trillion-less-6-months

Finally I oppose the instituting of religion and the Speaker is a full blown idiot that thinks god talks to him….now he has thoughts on separation of church and state….

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Tuesday explained his long-held opinion that the concept of the separation of church and state is often misinterpreted.

“The separation of church and state is a misnomer,” Johnson said in an interview on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”

“People misunderstand it,” he continued. “Of course, it comes from a phrase that was in a letter that Jefferson wrote. It’s not in the Constitution. And what he was explaining is they did not want the government to encroach upon the church — not that they didn’t want principles of faith to have influence on our public life. It’s exactly the opposite.”

Johnson suggested Tuesday that the nation’s founders believed religion and morality were central to the government.

“They knew that it would be important to maintain our system,” he said. “And that’s why I think we need more of that — not an establishment of any national religion — but we need everybody’s vibrant expression of faith because it’s such an important part of who we are as a nation.”

While it is technically true that the words “separation of church and state” are not written in the Constitution, many legal scholars have said that the phrase is a reference to the Establishment Clause in the First Amendment.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/speaker-mike-johnson-says-separation-church-state-misnomer-rcna125181

I personally do not give a shit about his religious beliefs…..and he or anyone should be able to force those beliefs on others.

He is a religious twat.

Now that I have made your Sunday a little gloomy allow me to lighten the mood.

Huskies are the most vocal and dramatic of canines….I know I lived with one….these are not one off but rather typical behavior for all Huskies….they make life so damn interesting.

I hope there were a few smiles…..please enjoy your Sunday and as always…..Be Well and Be Safe….

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

IST Saturday News Dump–21Mar26

Spring has sprung and now let the festivities begin….we can sacrifice a goat or something equally as disgusting to appease the great god MAGA.

Local–The pollen count is extremely high….so miserable for sinus suffers.

Now we start the endless festivals…almost every town in the immediate area has a seafood festival and a summer fair….the weather is high 50s to low 80s so everyone will be in shorts and out and about.

Personal–Had my latest CT scan yesterday and will hear the outcome on Monday….

Plus a little garden with nothing but hot peppers….Thai, cayenne and jalapeno…

 

Let’s begin a our first Spring post with the most important subject….Food….

Coffee my favorite beverage for my mornings….may get cheaper….

Cocoa prices have slumped around 70% since they peaked in May 2025, and some experts believe coffee could be next. At the National Coffee Association convention in Tampa last week, several analysts drew parallels between the two markets, noting that arabica futures spiked on bad weather and trade distortions much like cocoa did before its dramatic collapse, Reuters reports. “I would be shocked if it did not happen,” said commodities strategist Carley Garner, who predicts coffee could sink to $2 per pound by year’s end, from about $2.93 on Tuesday. “I do think coffee is the new cocoa,” she said. Another analyst, Digby Beatson-Hird, sees prices dipping even lower, to $1.80.

Evidence of strain is already visible on the demand side. A National Coffee Association survey of 1,500 Americans found 61% cutting coffee costs—by skipping cafes, brewing at home, or trading down to cheaper brands—though overall coffee drinking held steady. Roasters and traders report a shift from higher-priced mild arabicas to less expensive robusta beans. Still, some analysts argue coffee won’t crash like cocoa, pointing to stalled but resilient demand and the likelihood that Brazilian growers, expecting a bumper crop, will release beans gradually rather than flood the market.

Coffee prices have almost doubled since 2020. Food economist Mike van Massow tells CTV News that grocery store prices might come down substantially if the price of the commodity drops, though since coffee shops largely absorbed the price rises instead of passing them on to customers, menu prices are unlikely to come down significantly.

  • The price of chocolate has not fallen in line with the drop in cocoa prices, partly due to tariffs and long-term supply contracts. Another factor: companies tend to be more reluctant to lower prices than to raise them. “If the customer is still willing to pay that higher price point, do we really take the price down?” Chris Costagli at market research company NIQ told PBS News last month.

But will it get cheaper for us consumers?

Years ago there was a story about the theft of thousand of gallons of maple syrup and recently chocolate is being stolen in the UK but this one caught my eye….

Nut theft is apparently a thing, and New York State Police say someone recently made off with a massive haul in the Bronx. Per CBS News, investigators report that roughly 60,000 pounds of packaged, shelled walnuts—valued at about $50,000—were taken from two 52-foot trailers in the Hunts Point area on March 2. The nuts were being stored for commercial distribution, according to a police release; authorities haven’t offered many other details, including how the nuts were stolen.

Troopers think the thieves may try to unload the product in the New York City area and are warning local businesses, vendors, and food distributors to be suspicious of anyone offering large quantities of packaged walnuts at unusually low prices or under seemingly odd circumstances. Anyone with information on what PIX11 is calling “the great walnut theft” or who’s been approached with a walnut deal that doesn’t look right is asked to call New York State Police at 212-459-7800.

How does one go about fencing that many walnuts?

The older we get the slower our minds become but there may be a way to slow the aging process….

Pairing two familiar eating plans may help your brain hang on to its youth, at least on scans. A study of more than 1,600 adults found that people who stuck more closely to the MIND diet—a mashup of the Mediterranean and DASH diets—had brain structures that looked up to 2 1/2 years “younger” over roughly 12 years of follow-up, reports CNN. Stronger adherence was tied to less loss of gray matter, which governs memory and thinking, and slower expansion of the brain’s fluid-filled ventricles, another marker of atrophy.

Every three-point jump in how rigorously someone followed MIND was linked to 20% less gray-matter shrinkage and an 8% slower increase in their ventricles, researchers report in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. The MIND eating plan leans hard on berries, beans, leafy greens, whole grains, nuts, fish, poultry, and olive oil, while sharply limiting red meat, butter, cheese, sweets, and fried foods.

Berries and poultry seemed to drive much of the benefits found, while sweets and fried fast food were tied to more rapid brain aging. Those latter items are “often high in unhealthy fats, trans fats, and [other end products and] may contribute to inflammation and vascular damage,” the researchers say, per a release. Scientists stress that the study is observational, so it can’t prove cause and effect—but they note that their findings reinforce advice to favor a Mediterranean-style nutritional regimen overall, not any single “miracle” food.

I am sure many have heard just how bad a hot dog is for our health….but is it?

No one is out there saying hot dogs are a health food. After all, it’s one of the most wildly unhealthy foods you can get at the Costco food court. But just how unhealthy are they? In a 2021 University of Michigan study, researchers put forward the idea that certain foods take time off your healthy life expectancy while others add to it. Hot dogs, as you might expect, reduced time. The study put the amount at 36 minutes, and somehow the concept was twisted and spread quickly throughout the internet. Now, it’s become a common notion that hot dogs shorten your lifespan (not just healthy life expectancy) with every bite, though the time supposedly lost may vary, with some saying 10 minutes instead of 36.

One well-known doctor vehemently disagrees, though. Dr. Mikhail Varshavski, known across the internet as Doctor Mike, had things to say about the supposed evils of hot dogs in an interview released in March, 2026. When asked on the YouTube channel, The Basement Yard, about whether a hot dog could take 10 minutes off your life, he said, “These population studies cannot be translated into statistics that simplistically […] These are epidemiological studies that have been oversimplified. So no, a hot dog does not shorten your life by 10 minutes.” He went on to say that he himself loves hot dogs, especially with sauerkraut and mustard

Read More: https://www.thetakeout.com/2120056/hot-dog-10-minutes-myth-doctor-mike/

I admit there are times when a hot dog hits the spot.

There has been a rise in anxiety  in the young and what they drink could be a contributor….

Teens who reach for soda and other sugary drinks may also be signing up for a higher risk of anxiety, according to a new analysis of existing research. A review published in the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics found that adolescents who regularly consume sugar-sweetened beverages had roughly one-third higher odds of anxiety disorders than peers who drink them less often, per Food & Wine. Researchers from Bournemouth University combed through six major scientific databases for studies published between 2000 and 2025 that looked at sugary drink intake and anxiety in 10- to 19-year-olds. Out of more than 120,000 results, they identified nine relevant studies, including two that followed teens for about a year.

Across these studies, higher consumption of beverages like soda, energy drinks, and sweetened juices was consistently linked with higher reports of anxiety symptoms. The heightened risk came out to a 34% increase in the odds of anxiety disorders among regular sugary-drink consumers, the authors said. They stressed, however, that the evidence shows an association, not proof that these beverages directly cause anxiety. Controlled human trials would be needed to establish cause and effect.

Still, co-author Chloe Casey noted that while public health campaigns have largely focused on sugar’s role in physical conditions such as obesity and type 2 diabetes, its potential impact on mental health has drawn less attention. With anxiety disorders now among the most common mental health problems in young people—affecting about one in seven adolescents worldwide, per the World Health Organization—researchers say identifying modifiable habits, including what teens drink, could be one piece of addressing the trend. As an outside expert tells Fox News, sugary drinks cause “insulin spikes” and “blood sugar crashes,” leaving the drinker “in a dopamine deficit state that looks and feels just like anxiety.”

Many items have been smuggled across our borders from drugs to people to ants and now something different….

It’s a type of cross-border smuggling many people probably don’t know exists: cactus smuggling. Writer Charlie McCann tags along on an unusual road trip across Mexico with a band of cactus lovers who quietly break the law. The story in 1843 details how the group—led by a California nursery owner obsessed with succulents—hunts for rare desert plants and seeds that can fetch high prices among collectors. Their mission is technically illegal: collecting wild cacti and sneaking them across borders. Yet the smugglers insist they’re not villains but conservationists, rescuing species that might otherwise vanish from fragile habitats. “I’m lucky enough to believe that what I’m doing is helping nature,” says the nursery owner, identified by the pseudonym Ran Fowler.

Others aren’t so sure about that, and McCann explores the ethical gray zone and the rift within the plant community. Self-described “ethical poachers” say restrictive laws hinder real conservation, while scientists and younger hobbyists quoted in the piece see that rationalization as rooted in colonial-era plant theft—the same collector culture that has wiped out wild populations. By the time Fowler returns to the US with his undeclared cuttings, McCann leaves readers with a pointed question: Given that most of the seeds and cuttings harvested on the excursion were not taken explicitly for conservation, “was this ethical smuggling, or just smuggling?” Read the full piece.

Would it not be cheaper to go and buy a cactus at Walmart?

That does it for me on this first full day of Spring….I will garden a bit and then be lazy./

I hope everyone has a wonderful day and as always…..Be Well and Be Safe….

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“lego ergo scribo”

Men Without Hats

I could go into some diatribe about the music of the 80s but I shall leave that for someone that is a fan.

I will close out my week with a little cultural history.

For generations upon generations men wore hats…..top hats. derby, cowboy, bowler, etc…..as late as the 1040s and 50s hats were still being part of the attire and then in the 1960s something happened….but why did it happen?

A hundred years ago, everyone wore hats. In 1960, they suddenly stopped. Here’s why.

There you have it a change in cultural perception.

Although those cowboy hats are still popular with some (that reason will be beyond me)….

I hope this change in pace was to your satisfaction.

A little history is always a good thing.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

How To Mend A Broken War

Donny has been trying to get our attention away from his failed war that Israel conned him into fighting….but so far he has done a terrible job of doing so.

There have been many articles written about how the US could end this war and few are very pleasant…..but then I read an op-ed by Kristof…..

Nicholas Kristof sees the Iran war as a major miscalculation by President Trump, and he warns in a New York Times opinion piece that things could get far worse if Trump doubles down instead of finding a way out. What to do? “His least-bad option, I believe, is to do roughly what he did when he bungled policy toward China and Yemen last year,” writes Kristof. “In each case he boldly declared victory and then frantically negotiated. The United States ended up the loser, particularly vis-à-vis China, but at least the storms calmed.”

The same could happen here, he writes. After declaring that his war aims have been achieved, Trump should press Israel to stand down and quietly seek a negotiated pause in Iran’s nuclear work in exchange for some sanctions relief. “I don’t know if a deal is possible, and it would require immense finesse,” writes Kristof. “But Iran does need revenue and investment, and a reduction in sanctions would be very appealing.” Let everyone declare victory, he advises, because “intensifying and lengthening this war would leave everyone a loser.”

Read the full piece.

To me this idea has Donny written all over it.  He could declare himself the winner and start doing his ‘stable genius’ crap and negotiate.

Then what would Iran do?

After the violation by Israel and the US would they be willing to saddle up with the US?

Then there is Israel…..could Donny con them into stop their blood lust long enough to find a solution.

Like I said the idea sounds good but there are so many moving parts that Donny may have a hard time keeping up.

Any thoughts of this possibility?

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego erego scribo”

They Always Want More Money

Have you ever noticed that every war in recent memory has always needed more money for it to continue?

Donny’s little war is no different…..

The Pentagon has drafted a funding request exceeding $200 billion for operations against Iran, setting up a clash with Congress over the scale and direction of the war, according to administration officials. The proposal, sent to the White House, would go well beyond paying for the air campaign to date and is aimed largely at ramping up production of precision weapons used by US and Israeli forces over the past three weeks, the Washington Post reports. The supplemental budget would be on top of President Trump’s push for the next defense budget to total $1.5 trillion.

White House officials have not decided how much to formally seek from Congress, and some doubt lawmakers would approve such a package, one senior administration official said. The Pentagon has circulated multiple versions of a supplemental request as the costs of the Iran attacks have mounted, surpassing $11 billion in the first week alone, according to officials. There could be other complications, per the Post. Former Pentagon budget official Elaine McCusker, now at the American Enterprise Institute, cautioned that industry limits on labor, facilities, and materials will constrain how fast production can rise. “Just throwing lots of money into the industrial base doesn’t necessarily get you things sooner,” she said.

There will be lots of banter from the Congress and in the end the cash will be forthcoming.

But when was the last time pressing needs of the people of this country demanded such loyalty?

Of course the Congress has to have it say….

“This should be an absolute nonstarter,” said Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) in response to the Post’s reporting. “The best way to end this war, protect our troops, save civilian lives, and rein in a lawless administration is to cut off funding. I’m a hell no.”

Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) wrote on social media that “at the height of combat the Iraq War cost around $140 billion per year.”

“If the Pentagon is asking for $200 billion they are asking for a long war,” Gallego added. “The answer is a simple no.”

Any funding package would need 60 votes to get through the US Senate, requiring some Democratic support. As of this writing, neither Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) nor House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) has responded to reports of the Pentagon’s request.

The Post reported Wednesday that “it remains unclear how much the White House will ultimately ask congressional lawmakers to approve,” and that “some White House officials do not think the Pentagon’s request has a realistic shot of being approved in Congress.”

https://www.commondreams.org/news/hell-no-pentagon-wants-over-200-billion-to-fund-trump-s-illegal-iran-war

The rhetoric is wonderful but it is also a limp organ as it has been in the past.

Here is something to think about (if that capability is possible) the budget for the War Department is about $1.5 trillion and Pistol Pete recently spent $93 million on food baskets, seafood and furniture but yet they do not have enough money to carry out this dumbass war of Donny’s…..

Does anyone else see the stupidity and the waste yet?

We will see who caves and who stands by their guns (no pun intended).

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Very Disturbing Testimony

First I would like to point out that interest in the war that is claiming American lives seems to be boring to some here on IST….that is disturbing since it is effecting everyone and few seem to have an opinion on why.

There have been many questions for Donny and his merry band of imbeciles about just why he started this war….The DNI just gave her testimony and it is still unclear.

Tulsi Gabbard told senators Wednesday that Iran’s rulers are battered but still standing, and her own words quickly put her in the crosshairs. The director of national intelligence testified to the Senate Intelligence Committee that Tehran’s regime “appears to be intact but largely degraded” after nearly three weeks of war, and said Iran is “trying to recover” from heavy US strikes on its nuclear facilities. That description clashed with her pre-released written remarks, which had asserted Iran made “no efforts” to rebuild its enrichment capacity—a point that would have undercut one of President Trump’s stated reasons for launching the conflict, the Washington Post reports.

  • When pressed by Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the committee, on the discrepancy, Gabbard said she skipped parts of the statement because “time was running long,” prompting Warner to accuse her of choosing to “omit the parts that contradict the president.”
  • In response to questions from Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff, Gabbard acknowledged that “the assessment of the intelligence community is that Iran’s nuclear enrichment program was obliterated by last summer’s air strikes” and there had been “no effort since then to try to rebuild their enrichment capability,” CBS News reports. Asked whether the intelligence community thought Iran was an imminent nuclear threat, Gabbard said only the president “can determine what is and is not an imminent threat.
  • Gabbard sidestepped the question when Warner asked if she had advised Trump that Iran would strike Gulf nations and shut down the Strait of Hormuz if it was attacked, the AP reports. “I have not and won’t divulge internal conversations,” she said. “I will say that those of us within the intelligence community continue to provide the president with all of the best objective intelligence available to inform his decisions.
  • The high-profile hearing, which also featured CIA Director John Ratcliffe and FBI Director Kash Patel, came a day after National Counterterrorism Center chief Joe Kent, one of Gabbard’s top aides, resigned in protest, arguing Iran posed “no imminent threat” and that Israel pushed Trump toward war.
  • Republicans, including Intelligence Committee chair Sen. Tom Cotton, rejected Kent’s view as “misguided.”
  • Warner used the session to question Gabbard’s past role in election-related investigations and warn of an alleged effort to politicize national security powers at home.
  • Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly asked Gabbard and Ratcliffe about a fundraising email from a pro-Trump political action committee that promised “private national security briefings,” for donors, CBS reports. “I assume these are briefings, Director Ratcliffe, that you provide to the president that is now going to be provided to somebody who makes a donation?” Kelly asked. Ratcliffe said no such briefings had happened and they would not be allowed under the Hatch Act. Gabbard said she wasn’t familiar with the email.

And still the question remains.

This is a paper written that could offer some clarification….

The second US war on Iran in less than a year has raised a burning question in popular media: What is the rationale for the war and why is it changing? Is it because negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program were not progressing? Is it because Iran was close to developing nuclear weapons? Is it because Iranian ballistic missiles were going to reach the US soon? Is it because Israel was going to attack Iran and the US took pre-emptive measures to ensure the safety of Americans? Is it because the Iranian government was violating human rights? Or is it something else? The press in the US has not been able to make sense of this changing justification. But this is curious. Was the media asleep over the past few decades?

A quarter of a century ago, I delivered a presentation on US foreign policy towards Iran at an economics conference. My presentation concluded by stating that US policy in the Persian Gulf region had been a series of “regrettably shortsighted policies,” borrowing a phrase from former US Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright. I argued that these policies had served to prolong the life of the theocratic government in Iran. I believed that without the constant threat of foreign enemies, this government would have had no one to blame for its social and economic problems but itself.

In my paper, I outlined how Israel and its lobbying groups in the US were the primary architects of US policy. I explained how they had developed three justifications, or “sins” as I referred to them, to justify punishing Iran:

https://www.counterpunch.org/2026/03/13/its-israel-stupid/

There is the most logical reason to explain why Donny felt the need to attack Iran….It’s Israel, Stupid!

And the beat goes on where it stops no one knows.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

“It Is Of No Concern”

Donny’s and BiBi’s war has driven the price of oil to over $110 per barrel and that means we all will be paying through the nose for transportation, food, etc….and does the mental midgets in DC think about the coming storm?

White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett caused a stir on Tuesday when he indicated that the prospect of US consumers getting hurt by a protracted conflict with Iran was not of particular concern to the administration.

During an interview on CNBC, Hassett dismissed concerns about the Iran war, which is now in its third week, dragging on indefinitely.

“The US economy is fundamentally sound,” Hassett claimed. “And if [the war] were to be extended, it wouldn’t really disrupt the US economy much at all. It would hurt consumers, and we’d have to think about, you know, if that continued, what we would have to do about that, but that’s, like, really the last of our concerns right now… because we’re very confident that this thing is going ahead of schedule.”

In fact, US consumers are already hurting financially from the effects of the Iran war, which has caused the price of both oil and gasoline to skyrocket. Petroleum industry analyst Patrick De Haan reported on Tuesday that the average price of gas in the US has reached $3.80 per gallon, while the average price for diesel fuel has reached $5.03 per gallon.

The war’s impact on oil and gas prices has been exacerbated by Iran closing down the Strait of Hormuz to shipping, and so far there is no indication that it will be reopening anytime soon.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/kevin-hassett-iran-war

Donny’s ill conceived policies have already put the American consumer in a hurt locker and now he wants to just keep adding to the woes of American families.

Someone please remind me why you voted for this piece of crap.

On second thought do not bother….the only answer is you are a fuc**ng moron.

The sooner this person leaves this plane of existence the better.

Sorry to be a bummer but enough is enough.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”