Memorial Day and the Dingbat President

“No one knows immoral more.” John Buss, @repeat1968

Good Day, Sky Dancers!

Today is the day that the Nation pays tribute to many Americans who gave their lives in wars to support our Country.  That is, everyone but .  He’s ranting about how much our country sucks. This is from Alternet. “‘This is a disgrace’: Trump ripped for ‘outrageous’ and ‘divisive’ Memorial Day diatribe.” This comes on the back of one of the most bizarre and uninspiring graduation speeches ever given to the graduating cadets at West Point.  I cannot believe this deranged monster was elected President. It’s beyond embarrassing.

Early Memorial Day 2025, President Donald Trump used his Truth Social platform to post a rambling diatribe.

Trump, writing in all caps, posted, “HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY TO ALL, INCLUDING THE SCUM THAT SPENT THE LAST FOUR YEARS TRYING TO DESTROY OUR COUNTRY THROUGH WARPED RADICAL LEFT MINDS, WHO ALLOWED 21,000,000 MILLION PEOPLE TO ILLEGALLY ENTER OUR COUNTRY, MANY OF THE BEING CRIMINALS AND THE MENTAO INSANE,THROUGH AN OPEN BORDER THAT ONLY AN INCOMPETENT PRESIDENT WOULD APPROVE, AND THROUGH JUDGES WHO ARE ON A MISSION TO KEEP MURDERERS, DRUG DEALERS, RAPISTS, GANG MEMBERS, AND RELEASED PRISONERS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, IN OUR COUNTRY SO THEY CAN ROB, MURDERERS, AND RAPE AGAIN, PROTECTED BY THESE USA HATING JUDGES WHO SUFFER FROM AN IDEOLOGY THAT IS SICK, AND VERY DANGEROUS FOR OUR COUNTRY. HOPEFULLY THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, AND OTHER GOOD AND COMPASSIONATE JUDGES THROUGHOUT THE LAND, WILL SAVE US FROM THE DECISIONS OF THE MONSTERS WHO WANT OUR COUNTRY TO GO TO HELL.”

But Trump, according to Mediaite, later deleted that post and replaced it with a much shorter post that read simply, “HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!

Who voted for this kind of shit? He also went off on Putin over the weekend.  There’s some blowback on that as well as questions about the ongoing mental health crisis Trump is experiencing..  This is from Reuters. “Kremlin on Trump’s remark about Putin being ‘crazy’: there is some emotional overload.”  Trump must be still pissed Obama got that Nobel Peace Prize when all he can get is a wink, wink, nod, nod of respect from Putin.

The Kremlin on Monday said that U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that Vladimir Putin had “gone absolutely CRAZY” might be due to emotional overload, but thanked the U.S. leader for his assistance in launching Ukraine peace negotiations.

Trump said Putin had “gone absolutely CRAZY” by unleashing the largest aerial attack of the war on Ukraine and said he was weighing new sanctions on Moscow, though he also scolded Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

“We are really grateful to the Americans and to President Trump personally for their assistance in organising and launching this negotiation process,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said when asked about the Trump remarks about Putin.

“Of course, at the same time, this is a very crucial moment, which is associated, of course, with the emotional overload of everyone absolutely and with emotional reactions.”

Every man just loves to be told he is overly emotional. Believe me, I’ve had some bad experiences on that account in my past life in Omaha when I moved a lamp from my computer desk to my secretary’s. I told him that I never imagined he would get so emotional over a lamp.  He got worse about it, needless to say. Men can be such toddlers.
 
I’m going to go Quant on you because it’s important. Bear with me. Looks like we’re in for some Quantitative Easing.  You may remember (or you got a good nap in) when I discussed how China was overloading US Treasuries.   Well, the Fed is doing its Open Market thing now. “Fed Quietly Buys $43,600,000,000 in US Treasuries in Alleged ‘Stealth QE’ Operation After China Abruptly Dumps Billions in Bonds.” This is from The Daily HODL.

The Federal Reserve just bought $43.6 billion in US treasuries in the span of a week, sparking concerns that a quiet quantitative easing operation is underway.

New documents show the Fed purchased $8.8 billion in 30-year bonds on May 8th via its System Open Market Account (SOMA) – a move that followed a $34.8 billion purchase earlier that same week.

The move has triggered allegations that “stealth QE” has arrived, with a MarketWatch op-ed by Charlie Garcia calling the move “monetary policy on tiptoes.”

The Fed has long stated such purchases are routine reinvestments of maturing securities to adjust the money supply and influence interest rates to meet its targets.

The Fed’s buying spree follows a major Treasury sell-off from China.

New numbers from the Treasury Department show China sold $18.9 billion in US bonds in March, while most other countries increased their holdings.

China now holds $765.4 billion in US Treasuries and is in third place behind the UK and Japan, which hold $779 billion and $1.13 trillion, respectively.

Since you buy US Treasuries with U.S. Dollars, one has to wonder what the Chinese are going to do with the cash.  Yam Tits once again, changed his plan on tariffs which might sound good, but remember, no on likes uncertainty and we’ll see what all this means tonight when the futures markets open up. This is from CNN.  “Trump delays 50% EU tariffs until July 9.”  I guess he thinks blowing up the markets over the Independence Holiday may cause a silversmith to jump a horse and ride into the countryside. Looks better to do it after.

President Donald Trump said Sunday that he has agreed to delay a 50% tariff on European Union imports until July 9, the latest instance of Trump declaring an impending tariff and throwing markets into confusion only to later walk back the threatened levies.

Trump said he and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had a “very nice call” that led to the delay.

“(Von der Leyen) said she wants to get down to serious negotiation,” Trump told reporters at Morristown Municipal Airport in New Jersey. “July 9 would be the day, that was the date she requested. Could we move it from June 1 to July 9? I agreed to do that.”

“She said we will rapidly get together and see if we can work something out,” he added.

As recently as Friday, Trump said he was “not looking for a deal” with the EU, and that their tariff rate was set at 50% and would go into effect on June 1. That rate would have come after he had imposed a 20% reciprocal tariff on the EU in April — which itself was also delayed, as were other so-called reciprocal tariffs.

Minutes after speaking with reporters, Trump posted on Truth Social that “talks will begin rapidly.”

Earlier in the day, von der Leyen had posted on X that there was a “good call” with Trump.

Leah Litman has a new book out for all of you interested in watching the Supreme Court blow up the Constitution. She is a professor of law at the University of Michigan Law School.  Her book is  “Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes”.  She describes it as “an assessment of the Court’s supermajority and how it serves Republican interests instead of the public good.” She writes on the issues at Public Notice.

Last Thursday evening, the Supreme Court all but demolished the legal basis for the independent agencies that are part of the modern administrative state.

In a brisk four paragraphs, only two of which contained any attempt at legal reasoning, the Court’s six Republican justices allowed the president to fire members of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) in violation of federal law. The decision highlights the lawlessness of the Court and is likely to further embolden a president who is very keen to place himself above the law.

The Court’s order in Trump v. Wilcox allows the president to violate the federal laws that prohibited him from removing NLRB and MSPB members without cause for doing so. Laws that insulate the heads of multimember commissions such as the NLRB are a common feature of the administrative state. The Supreme Court upheld one such law almost a century ago in Humphrey’s Executor v. Federal Trade Commission, the case that now undergirds modern independent agencies.

It was therefore a little surprising to read the Supreme Court’s order in Wilcox, which permits the president’s statutorily prohibited removal of officers on multi-member commissions, and see no mention of Humphrey’s Executor, the decision upholding statutes that prohibited such removals. Humphrey’s didn’t appear until the dissent.

But this dismissal of important precedents structuring modern society and government has become a hallmark of the Roberts Court. In a decision few years ago, the Court confidently declared that an earlier precedent on the Establishment Clause had been “abandoned.” Did that mean overruled? Unclear, but it at least meant the Court didn’t have to follow it!

Last term, the Court formally overruled the Chevron doctrine that had allows agencies to interpret ambiguous statutes they administer, as the Republican Justices turned tail on a a precedent they had previously embraced. The year before that, the Court announced that the time had come to end affirmative action programs in higher education, as if it was just closing up shop on the precedents upholding such programs.

It’s beginning to feel like the Supreme Court is bringing back slavery. It’s not like any of the current heads of agencies are going to actually do the work of the agencies anyway. But Alito just loves to dismantle democracy.

The “Big Beautiful Bill” is still hobbling its way through the Senate.  Politico has this story on the man with the smallest gavel in the world. “Mike Johnson urges Senate not to make major changes to megabill. “We’ve got to deal within the realm of what’s possible,” the House speaker said Sunday.”  After all, once you’ve blown up democracy, the Constitution, and the economy, what’s left but to hand the remainders over to the Kleptocracy?

House Speaker Mike Johnson is urging GOP senators to exercise caution in making changes to the sweeping megabill passed through the House last week.

“I encourage them to do their work, of course, as we all anticipate,” Johnson told CNN’s Jake Tapper on Sunday on “State of the Union.” “But to make as few modifications to this package as possible, because remembering that we’ve got to pass it one more time to ratify their changes in the House. And I have a very delicate balance here, very delicate equilibrium that we’ve reached over a long period of time. And it’s best not to meddle with it too much.”

Jamming the megabill through the House the first time was a Herculean task for Johnson and his allies in leadership. It required a visit from President Donald Trump to the Capitol and careful negotiating by the speaker to bring the chamber’s many coalitions aboard. Doing it a second time — with major changes from the Senate side — could prove impossible.

But key senators are already looking to make modifications, with different factions holding that the bill goes too far in its approach to Medicaid and clean-energy tax credit cuts. Others, such as Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), say it doesn’t move the ball far enough. Johnson wants to cut spending by roughly $6 trillion.

“This is our only chance to reset that to a reasonable pre-pandemic level of spending,” Ron Johnson told Tapper, also on Sunday. “And again, I think you can do it in the spending that we would eliminate, people wouldn’t even notice. But you have to do the work, which takes time.”

“The problem is the math doesn’t add up,” Paul told host Shannon Bream on “Fox News Sunday.” “They’re going to explode the debt by the House says $4 trillion, the Senate’s actually been talking about exploding the debt $5 trillion.”

The speaker pointed to Republicans’ tiny majority in the House, with margins that may make sweeping changes unrealistic.

Yes, he also has a “tiny minority.” Should I mention he’s getting overly emotional, too?

So, I will close with that horrid West Point graduation speech. It’s really time for someone to question Trump’s mental health and send him to Walter Reed for a real test or 10. This is from US Today. James Powel has the analysis. “Trump tells West Point grads to avoid ‘trophy wives’ in commencement speech.”  I’m not sure you’ve ever seen the average salary of a soldier, but I’m certain trophy wives and yachts are not likely to be in their future.

President Donald Trump told graduates to avoid “trophy wives” during his commencement address at the United States Military Academy at West Point on May 24.

“He ended up getting a divorce, found a new wife. Could you say a trophy wife? I guess we can say a trophy wife,” Trump said, referring to real estate developer Bill Levitt. “But that doesn’t work out too well, I must tell you, a lot of trophy wives, it doesn’t it work.”

Trump has been married three times: Ivana Zelníčková – married in 1977, divorced in 1990Marla Maples – married in 1993, divorced in 1999; and Melania Knauss, now First Lady Melania Trump – married in 2005. Each worked as professional models before their engagement to Trump.

The anecdote came during the commencement address, in which Trump touted his administration’s isolationist stances and the ending of diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

“The job of the U.S. armed forces is not to host drag shows, to transform foreign cultures (and) spread democracy to everybody around the world at the point of a gun,” he said. “The military’s job is to dominate any foe and annihilate any threat to America, anywhere, anytime and any place.”

The military academy shut down a slew of on-campus organizations, including the Corbin Forum, a leadership club for female cadets, and Spectrum, a gay-straight alliance, in February following an executive order ending diversity, equity and inclusion policies in the federal government, according to Military.com.

“We’ve liberated our troops from divisive and demeaning political trainings,” Trump said. “There will be no more critical race theory or transgender for everybody forced onto our brave men and women in uniform — or on anybody else for that matter, in this country.”

Trump, wearing his campaign’s red MAGA hat, also pulled a common campaign reference in the speech, saying, “I went through a very tough time with some very radicalized sick, people. I say I was investigated more than the great, late Alphonse Capone.”

Trump was convicted in 2024 on 34 counts of falsifying business records to hide a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

If there are any active gods flying around this solar system, could you please send a few burning bushes or thunderbolts at our truly evil president? I’d also settle for a few comic book characters with the same abilities, too!  Oh, wait, one woman did call out the White House dingbat!  “Unfit to Serve? Jasmine Crockett: ‘It’s Time for Republicans to Question Trump’s Mental Acuity’. The congresswoman wants the GOP to ask whether the president is “equipped to serve mentally.”  This is reported by Peter Wade at Rolling Stone.

Following Donald Trump‘s bizarre speech to West Point graduates, where the president opined on topics ranging from yachts and trophy wives to drag shows and golf, Rep. Jasmine Crockett is calling on Republicans to “start calling him out and start questioning his mental acuity, and whether or not he is equipped to serve mentally.”

“I don’t think that those who have gone through West Point expected to have their commander in chief address them and start talking about trophy wives or start talking how he has so many investigations,” she said. “What a great reminder that you are not qualified to be the person that potentially will command troops to go into war. That is not instilling confidence whatsoever.”

“It is time for Republicans to start calling him out and start questioning his mental acuity, and whether or not he is equipped to serve mentally,” Crockett added. “We know when it comes down to his criminality, he is not qualified to serve, but this is just absolutely deplorable.”

Okay, so I know you have better things to do today than worry about the sanity of the President and the state of our democracy and economy.  Please remember the people who died fighting for our democracy instead of the ones fighting to destroy it in your activities today.

What’s on your reading and blogging list today?


15 Comments on “Memorial Day and the Dingbat President”

  1. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    Trump: "Part of the problem w/ Harvard is there are about 31% of foreigners coming to Harvard…but they refuse to tell us who the people are…it shouldn't be 31%. It's too much. Bc we have Americans who want to go there…we want a list of those students…I assume with Harvard many will be bad"

    Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-05-25T22:25:23.598Z

    • dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

      It’s obvious he and his sons couldn’t get into Harvard, but the Obamas did. I have no idea where we’d be without the students who come to us from all over the world and stay as researchers and professors. They’ve got math chops. He should be screaming about the rich kids that get in because LEGACY! That’s the group that doesn’t need to be there.

  2. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    https://bigeasymagazine.com/2025/05/25/why-do-blackouts-keep-happening-in-new-orleans-sundays-outage-exposes-deeper-issues/

    Why Do Blackouts Keep Happening in New Orleans? Sunday’s Outage Exposes Deeper Issues

    “On Sunday, May 25, more than 100,000 Entergy customers across Southeast Louisiana lost power without warning. In New Orleans alone, over 52,000 homes and businesses went dark just after 4:30 p.m., impacting neighborhoods from Uptown and Mid-City to Lakeview, Metairie, and parts of Jefferson, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines parishes.

    The cause of the blackouts was what Entergy described as a “load shed” event—an emergency directive issued by the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), which oversees the region’s power grid. The utility says it received just a three-minute warning to implement power cuts, leaving residents scrambling in the heat with no notice or explanation.

    Entergy had projected that most power would be restored by 7:00 p.m., but as of publication, full restoration had not occurred. On Facebook, New Orleans City Council President JP Morrell provided a real-time update, explaining that limited restoration had just begun — but in a very controlled and gradual fashion.

    “They have begun the process of allowing Entergy New Orleans to restore power in a very limited, safe way,” Morrell wrote. “Once true power is cut off, power has to be restored gradually across the grid in a way that is safe.”

    Morrell said residents may start to see lights coming back on, but only in small areas.

    “You will see lights coming back on across the city, but it is very, very gradual and it’s very, very minimal.”

    Meanwhile, in a joint statement issued Sunday evening, city and state leaders expressed frustration over the lack of notice and demanded answers from regulators and utility operators.

    “Tonight, the regional transmission organization, MISO, ordered an immediate, forced, large-scale outage within the Entergy territory, leaving the utility with minimal notice,” the statement reads. “Customers in Orleans, Jefferson, Plaquemines, and St. Bernard parishes were affected, with the majority of impacts felt in New Orleans.”

    The joint statement was signed by City Council President JP Morrell, Council Vice President Helena Moreno, and Public Service Commissioner Davante Lewis.

    “We are not only frustrated by the lack of timely notification to both the utility and regulators, and it appears that New Orleans bore the brunt of this forced outage,” they said. “The public deserves clear answers regarding the reasons behind this incident and the failure to provide timely alerts.”

    My neighborhood was not part of the rolling blackouts. I think they spared us, the Marigny and the French Quarter because of all the tourists around here. It sure felt weird seeing lights and hearing all the live music from the surrounding bars while walking Temple knowing how many of my friends were sitting in the dark.

    I think our electric Grids in this country are in serious trouble.

  3. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    Trump slurred the name of Revolutionary War veteran Abner Hosmer during his Memorial Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery

    PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes.bsky.social) 2025-05-26T17:03:46.264Z

  4. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    1) Send this to a Trumper.2) Watch their head explode.3) Thank me later.

    D. Earl Stephens (@dearlstephens.bsky.social) 2025-05-26T18:52:33.226Z

  5. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    BREAKING: In a stunning moment, renowned journalist Scott Pelley just highlighted how Donald Trump is working to stifle free speech in America, and how he plans on fighting back. This is huge.

    Democratic Wins Media (@democraticwins.bsky.social) 2025-05-26T15:05:22.399Z

  6. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    “These are the plans of an authoritarian regime."Exactly.Disappearing immigrants to foreign prisons & countries with documented human rights abuses is straight out of the authoritarian playbook.We must speak up to defend our democracy before it vanishes entirely.

    National Immigration Law Center (@nilc.org) 2025-05-26T15:39:14.501Z

  7. dakinikat's avatar dakinikat says:

    Charles B. Rangel, Longtime Harlem Congressman, Dies at 94

    As the dean of New York’s delegation and the first Black chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, he was a powerful political force for decades.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/26/nyregion/charles-rangel-dead.html