Tuesday Political Cartoons: Together we are America.
Posted: February 10, 2026 Filed under: just because 11 Comments
Well…I want to share this Facebook post with you all written by Michael Garret:









I think that beautifully conveys the feeling that I had while watching the half time show performance of Bad Bunny.
Now, the cartoons via Cagle:








































































You all be safe out there.





I am appalled at the lack of response to these Epstein files. There is nothing else I can say…the fact that Trump and friends are getting away with this is leaving me speechless.
Here’s something beautiful! It even has a cute dog!
‘He’s not the same’: Father of Liam Conejo Ramos says 5-year-old continues to suffer
In an interview with MPR News last week, Liam’s father, Adrian Conejo Arias, said the family was in hiding. He cited a bomb threat at his son’s former elementary school and ICE agents patrolling the Columbia Heights home they no longer live in. And he recently learned that the Department of Homeland Security seeks to end the family’s asylum claims.
“The truth is, we’re very scared,” he said in an MPR News interview conducted in Spanish. “My family, my children, are very scared of what might happen to us and of what we’re going through now. We’re still hiding. And we’re still getting bad news.”
Conejo Arias said Liam was thrilled to leave the detention center.
“He was so excited, he started crying too. He said, ‘Daddy, we’re finally going to be back with mommy and my brother,’” he said. “Then, when we arrived, we hugged each other … Many times, we thought we’d never see each other again.”
Still, Liam has suffered and continues to suffer, he said.
“The truth is, he’s not the same boy he was before. Ever since he went in there, he’s suffered psychological trauma; he’s very scared,” Conejo Arias said. “He can’t sleep well at night. He wakes up three or four times a night screaming, ‘Daddy, Daddy.’”
Liam tells his father about nightmares featuring police officers. The boy also “remembers the moment the ICE agents detained us.”
An attorney in the family’s asylum case, Paschal Nwokocha, said last week that the law firm is “fully committed” to fight for the family and do what it can to keep them in the country.
****I’ll tell you what I think about these acts. Destroying children’s innocence and chance to grow is a form of spiritual murder. The punishment should fit the crime.
That is heartbreaking.
JJ, here’s a video posted about an hour ago. Contains some new information but it’s not nearly enough. Where is justice?
Thanks for a great post, JJ