Fucking Friday Cartoons: Fucktastrophy

Good morning. You are stuck with Sighve today…Dak and I switched days, so be sure to check back on Sunday for her most excellent review of the news.

For now I want to share a video of an Australian politician speaking about what is happening now in the US. H/T to my daughter on this find:

Fuck yeah!

We need some of our own politicians speaking this kind of truth. Just as bluntly.

At least you have states like Rhode Island stepping up…

You can find this tracker here:

https://www.justsecurity.org/107087/tracker-legal-challenges-trump-administration-actions/

Some news:

Breaking NYT:The Trump admin will reduce the number of workers at USAID from more than 10,000 to only about 290 positions.USAID officials were also told that about 800 awards and contracts administered through the agency were being canceled.www.nytimes.com/live/2025/02…

Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1.bsky.social) 2025-02-06T22:50:13.587Z

New: @propublica.org is tracking who's in Musk's DOGE crew. 20+ names so far including some that haven't yet been reported.

Al Shaw (@shaw.al) 2025-02-06T22:19:03.082Z

NEW: Apparently the Dept of Energy has replaced its Chief Information Officer with a "network engineer from SpaceX" who has maybe run a service desk but has no other IT leadership experience, per a source with knowledge. The DOE, among other things, oversees all nuclear security. So that's cool.

Dave Levitan (@davelevitan.bsky.social) 2025-02-06T20:11:17.680Z

“I don’t work here for the fucking money,” said one longtime agency employee who works on air pollution. “I work here because I believe in it, and I want to serve the public.”What #EPA Employees Say About the Decision to Stay or Go Under Trumpper @propublica.orgwww.propublica.org/article/epa-…

Chris Hendel (@chrishendel.bsky.social) 2025-02-06T17:04:16.999Z

A federal judge this am gave two DOGE staffers access to Treasury payments. WSJ reports: One of them is "associated with" a social media account that has posted racist statements (e.g. “You could not pay me to marry outside of my ethnicity"). Staffer resigned when asked about it this afternoon:

Taniel (@taniel.bsky.social) 2025-02-06T21:41:20.423Z

If that link is behind a paywall, this one may work:

Here is a gifted unlocked version. This is insane. I got this motherfucker out of government (forgive some ego). I fucking did it.www.wsj.com/tech/doge-st…

Nathan Tankus (@nathantankus.bsky.social) 2025-02-06T20:58:57.655Z

We are in the midst of an administrative coup the like of which we have never seen – or even imagined – in our lifetimes. Every day brings new abuses, new scandals, which can’t just be undone or fixed. We are in a very dark place as a country and as a constitutional republic right now.

Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan.bsky.social) 2025-02-06T21:30:37.653Z

Yesterday, workers found a creative way to protest the “fork in the road” offer: a spoon emoji. Today, they discovered the spoon emoji was removed from workplace chat. http://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/02…

kate conger (@kateconger.com) 2025-02-06T20:48:56.867Z

New Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner just sent out his first email to staff that starts off "I want to welcome you to the new Golden Age of America!"This part stood out to me as particularly disturbing:

Marisa Kabas (@marisakabas.bsky.social) 2025-02-06T19:36:27.910Z

Musk's DOGE agents access sensitive personnel data, alarming security officialsThe highly restricted data includes personally identifiable information for millions of federal emplovees…www.washingtonpost.com/national-sec…

JJ Lopez (@jjlopez1970.bsky.social) 2025-02-06T23:10:10.005Z

Cartoons via Cagle:

I’m sure more shit will hit the fan, I will post updates in the comments.

Stay safe.


Thursday Cartoons: Sigh

You know, when all this shit was about to start…and I restarted my persona here on the blog…I picked the name Sigh-ve (spelled Sadhbh) because I was sighing all the time. It is an old Celtic Irish name probably derived from the old Celtic root swadu meaning sweet. (Remember, my degree is in medieval history, specifically ancient Irish Literature.)

So the name Sighve seemed to fit. But now I am so fucking pissed off, every day, I should probably change it to: Tá mé dubh dóite de, I am heartily sick of it.

So today I have a bunch of cartoons. Before we get to that, some newsy stuff:

Trump earlier today…at 5:30 am:

JUST IN: USDA Confirms Detection of Bird Flu Genotype D1.1 in Nevada Dairy Cows.This marks the first detection of this virus genotype in dairy cattle.Previously, all detections in dairy cattle have been linked to HPAI H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b, genotype B3.13.

SARS‑CoV‑2 (COVID-19) (@covid19disease.bsky.social) 2025-02-06T01:37:40.218Z

So this is how this DOJ will operate. Actions and beliefs are deemed CRIMINAL if they are not in line with this Administration’s beliefs and platform.There is no criminal penalty for supporting or even continuing to apply DEIA principles.This is a muscle job. Corporations must stiffen their spines.

Sherrilyn Ifill (@sifill.bsky.social) 2025-02-06T03:11:46.481Z

Coast Guard leaders had given Linda Fagan, the first female Coast Guard commandant, a 60-day waiver to find new housing. But on Tuesday, DHS officials told the acting commandant to kick Fagan out because “the president wants her out of quarters.”Trump is such a fascist asshole.

Polly Sigh (@dcpoll.bsky.social) 2025-02-06T01:04:28.376Z

EXCLUSIVE — On Tuesday, the Trump administration evicted former Coast Guard Commandant Linda Fagan from her house with just 3 hours notice http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/don… by @nbcnews.com

Amanda Terkel (@aterkel.bsky.social) 2025-02-05T23:37:39.648Z

They are hearing us. “Agitate. Agitate. Agitate.”- Frederick Douglass

Sherrilyn Ifill (@sifill.bsky.social) 2025-02-06T02:06:24.279Z

Argentina will pull out of the World Health Organization, a presidential spokesperson said, following President Donald Trump's executive order last month to pull the United States out of the global health group reut.rs/3Q3lwmW

Reuters (@reuters.com) 2025-02-05T18:28:53.135Z

Ed Martin, acting as Acting US Attorney, signed the letter dismissing the still-active case against his client, police assailant Jose Padilla. I've been waiting for the first obvious case of enormous conflict.www.reuters.com/world/us/top…

emptywheel (@emptywheel.bsky.social) 2025-02-05T19:42:33.370Z

Just a note, if you have trouble seeing any of the images below, just click the image and it will get larger.

Now, cartoons via Cagle:

Stay safe.


Wednesday Reads: Of Course It’s a Coup.

Good Afternoon!!

Of course it’s a coup, and it is moving unbelievably rapidly.

Timothy Snyder at Thinking About: Of course it’s a coup. Miss the obvious, lose your republic.

Ten Tesla cybertrucks, painted in camouflage colors with a giant X on each roof, drive noisily through Washington DC. Tires screech. Out jump a couple of dozen young men, dressed in red and black Devil’s Champion armored costumes. After giving Nazi salutes, they grab guns and run to one government departmental after another, calling out slogans like “all power to Supreme Leader Skibidi Hitler.”

And that sort of coup attempt would have failed.

Now imagine that, instead, the scene goes like this.

A couple dozen young men go from government office to government office, dressed in civilian clothes and armed only with zip drives. Using technical jargon and vague references to orders from on high, they gain access to the basic computer systems of the federal government. Having done so, they proceed to grant their Supreme Leader access to information and the power to start and stop all government payments.

In the third decade of the twenty first century, power is more digital than physical. The buildings and the human beings are there to protect the workings of the computers, and thus the workings of the government as a whole, in our case an (in principle) democratic government which is organized and bounded by a notion of individual rights.

The ongoing actions by Musk and his followers are a coup because the individuals seizing power have no right to it. Elon Musk was elected to no office and there is no office that would give him the authority to do what he is doing. It is all illegal. It is also a coup in its intended effects: to undo democratic practice and violate human rights.

In gaining data about us all, Musk has trampled on any notion of privacy and dignity, as well as on the explicit and implicit agreements made with our government when we pay our taxes or our student loans. And the possession of that data enables blackmail and further crimes.

In gaining the ability to stop payments by the Department of the Treasury, Musk would also make democracy meaningless. We vote for representatives in Congress, who pass laws that determine how our tax money is spent. If Musk has the power to halt this process at the level of payment, he can make laws meaningless. Which means, in turn, that Congress is meaningless, and our votes are meaningless, as is our citizenship.

Joyce Vance at Civil Discourse: Is It Really a Coup?

Is it really a coup if it doesn’t feel like one? If your day-to-day life hasn’t changed? Can it be a coup if I can still write posts like this?

What we’ve seen over the last two weeks and accelerating over the weekend looks like a coup, a hostile, undemocratic takeover of government. Merriam-Webster says a coup is “a sudden decisive exercise of force in politics and especially the violent overthrow or alteration of an existing government by a small group.” No violence so far because this is a coup fueled by tech bros, not the military. But we’re watching the alteration of government happen before our eyes.

Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat calls it “a new kind of coup,” writing in Lucid about Elon Musk’s seeming power sharing with Trump: “And here is where the U.S. 2025 situation starts to look different. The point of personalist rule is to reinforce the strongman. There is only room for one authoritarian leader at the top of the power vertical. Here there are two.” It is unusual, but it is still an effort to use extra-legal, undemocratic practices to radically alter American democracy, undoing the balance of power the Founding Fathers established between the three branches of government by consolidating power in the hands of the presidency as a complacent, Republican-led Congress looks on.

Monday night, Heather Cox Richardson started her nightly column by explaining that if Republicans wanted to do away with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the federal agency the Trump administration suddenly shuttered over the weekend, they could do that legally. Republicans now control the White House and Congress. There is a 6-3 majority of justices appointed by Republican presidents on the Supreme Court. But instead of doing it lawfully, with Congress passing a bill for Donald Trump to sign, Richardson writes, “They are permitting unelected billionaire Elon Musk, whose investment of $290 million in Trump and other Republican candidates in the 2024 election apparently has bought him freedom to run the government, to override Congress and enact whatever his own policies are by rooting around in government agencies and cancelling those programs that he, personally, dislikes.”

Richardson concluded: “The replacement of our constitutional system of government with the whims of an unelected private citizen is a coup. The U.S. president has no authority to cut programs created and funded by Congress, and a private citizen tapped by a president has even less standing to try anything so radical.”

So, “coup” is the correct way to label the transformation of government we are living through. But with so much continuing normally, it’s easy to doubt what you’re seeing. Even experiencing it from the perspective of historians who understand this moment through the lens of history, it doesn’t seem quite real.

Ruth Ben-Ghiat at Lucid: A New Kind of Coup: Trump and Musk are Updating the Autocratic Playbook.

It seems like the plot of a political thriller. We are living through a new kind of coup in which Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, has taken over the payment and other administration systems that allow the American government to function, and has locked out federal employees from computer systems. Many of Musk’s collaborators in this endeavor previously worked for his private companies and/or helped him take over Twitter.

Musk is subject to no Congressional or other oversight because he seems to have no real official function other than as head of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, a plunder operation that was named after the cryptocurrency DOGE….

What is happening now builds on classic authoritarian dynamics as I described them in Strongmen and in many essays for Lucid. There is always an “inner sanctum” that really runs the show, with its mix of family members and cronies, some with histories of working with or for foreign powers. And there is almost always a purge of the federal bureaucracy. That is now being carried out on a mass scale.

Historian Heather Cox Richardson, former FBI agent Asha Rangappa, former U.S. Attorney Joyce White Vance, and others have analyzed these processes and the interrelated factions that are implementing what I have called a Fascist-style counterrevolution: the MAGA loyalists inside and outside of the GOP, the Project 2025/Heritage Foundation crew (roughly two-thirds of the executive orders Trump has issued conform to Project 2025 plans), and the technocrats around Musk and Peter Thiel.

Vice President J.D. Vance shows the overlap among the categories. Vance is a MAGA loyalist; he wrote the forward to Heritage CEO Kevin Robert’s book Dawn’s Early Light: Taking Back Washington To Save America; and he is the surrogate of Thiel, who bankrolled not only Vance’s Senate race but also his private business ventures.

All of these individuals and groups want to rearrange government around an extremist ideological project of Christian nationalism and White supremacy, and most of them want to enact neoliberal deregulation and privatization meaures to “free” America from “corruption” and “drain the swamp.” This is part of the “revolution” Roberts has long talked about, and it has a history that runs through right-wing dictatorships across a century.

The speed of its implementation makes Trump’s takeover stand out within an authoritarian framework. The more corrupt and criminal the autocrat, the more he is obsessed with punishing enemies and feeling safe. Cue the immediate execution of the revenge and retribution part of this plan, with anyone who was involved in attempts to bring Trump and his collaborators to justice for the Jan. 6 insurrection or anything else, FBI employees included, is now a target.

Dave Troy at America 2.0: America Under Attack, Week 2: What We’re Monitoring.

Attacks on the United States have unfolded much as anticipated, with Donald Trump issuing an overwhelming number of executive orders and provocations, while Elon Musk dismantles the government from the inside out. Frankly, the number of individual actions taking place are too many to count, much less keep up with. Tariffs and market crashes are old news, while capturing Gaza is the latest provocation. Rather than react to everything, we are taking an active stance in monitoring several specific attack vectors. Here’s what we’re monitoring this week.

Neoreactionary Movement and Network State

In addition to Peter Thiel and Elon Musk, the public is beginning to become aware of the names Curtis Yarvin, Nick Land, and Balaji Srinavasan. Those of us watching the rise of extremism in tech circles know these names well, but they have been less well-known to lawmakers. Yarvin seeks to eliminate government where possible and privatize the rest. One of Yarvin’s proposals, called “RAGE” stands for “Retire All Government Employees.” Yarvin is also a monarchist, and Musk sees himself as king. Several of his team of young DOGE engineers are also aligned with Monarchism. Several politicians are being briefed on the Neoreactionary movement and its connections to Musk. The related “Network State” movement led by Srinavasan is also rooted in Neoreactionary philosophy and has been linked to Trump’s efforts to annex Greenland. (See: Meet the Bros Behind Trump’s Greenland Bluster; See: Neoreactionary Movement Memo)

DOGE: Agency ‘Deletions’ and Illegal Activity

Elon Musk has engaged a team of young engineers to attack and shut down the US Agency for International Development (USAID) as well as the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and 18F, a technology services arm of the General Services Administration. DOGE has also been reported to have altered contracts across multiple agencies (including plans to sell or eliminate real estate holdings), as well as gained direct read-write access to the US Treasury’s payments systems, pushing new code into live production use. This presents a serious security and operational risk to the United States. The House Oversight Committee has voted to subpoena Elon Musk for testimony before the committee.

Project Russia

We have previously reported on Project Russia, the Kremlin’s plans for destroying Western democracies. Musk’s current actions — nullifying the rule of law, bypassing Congress, introducing financial instability — are aligned with prescriptions outlined in Project Russia, which include replacing democracy with a supranational monarchy led by an enlightened prince-king. Project Russia also includes plans to collapse the global economy, especially the dollar. Uncertainty around tariffs along with government shutdown (March 14) and potential US debt default (Q2 2025) pose major national security risks. (See: Project Russia: The Kremlin’s Playbook for Undermining Democracies)

David Kurtz at Talking Points Memo: A Full-Blown Constitutional Crisis With No End In Sight.

Judges Can Only Do So Much

President Trump’s extraordinary assault on the constitutional order is inflicting unimaginable damage on democracy at home, on U.S. national interests abroad, on individual rights, and on the health, safety and welfare of all Americans. It is a full frontal assault on the people and on the government they elected him to run.

What now?

With congressional Republicans in abject subservience to Trump, the only potential constraint on his lawlessness are the federal courts. Emphasis on “potential.” But even if a judiciary stacked with Trump appointees stands tall, it’s critical to understand that the courts alone cannot save us from the constitutional disorder of a sidelined legislative branch over which the executive runs roughshod or of an immunized president who is not only failing to take care that the laws be faithfully executed but is violating the laws on a near-daily basis.

As I’ve emphasized this week, one important measure of how bad things will get is whether Trump begins to ignore court orders. That wouldn’t spell a constitutional crisis only because this already is a constitutional crisis. But it would mean that we’ve well and truly crossed the Rubicon into something that is no longer a democracy, with Trump as an American strongman, even if he continues to prop up some of the trappings of the former republic, like Congress. We may already be there.

Whether the judicial branch serves as a bulwark against Trump’s worst excesses or is merely the next domino to fall will play out over the coming weeks. But even if the judiciary holds the line, it cannot undo all the colossal damage already wreaked by Trump and his billionaire wingman. It can’t fully stop ongoing damage from what has already been done or fully corral future yet-to-be-done damage from a renegade Trump.

While the focus is now shifting to the courts and the dozens of important lawsuits that have been filed in recent days to try to rein in all manner of blatant presidential lawlessness, judges can only do so much. While fighting Trump in the courts is critical and could shape much of the next four years and beyond, it an extremely limited response to the breakdown in the constitutional order that is underway….

A sampling of just some of important lawsuits filed in recent days:

  • FBI agents suing to stop the release of the names of employees involved in the Trump and Jan. 6 prosecutions;
  • federal employee unions suing over Trump’s bogus deferred retirement offer;
  • a doctors group suing over the removal of public health data from government websites;
  • two anonymous federal workers suing to stop Elon Musk’s team from continuing to use an unauthorized server at OPM to send blast emails to everyone in government;
  • a coalition of labor union suing to block the Musk team from continuing to access sensitive payment systems at Treasury.

This is only a partial list and excludes a whole different category of lawsuits by targets of Trump seeking to vindicate their individual rights, like trans prisoners.

Tyler McBrien at the New York Times: What Is ‘State Capture’? A Warning for Americans.

On Friday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reportedly granted aides of Elon Musk access to the department’s payments system, which handles more than $5 trillion and sensitive data on Social Security and Medicare benefits and grants. The system also contains data on government contractors in direct competition with Mr. Musk’s own companies.

It was the latest troubling report of the administration’s interventions into practically every corner of the federal government that also include President Trump’s firingsidelining and encouraging civil servants to quit.

The full picture of the government overhaul has yet to come into focus, and the contours of Mr. Musk’s role and mission in that transformation remain sketchy. (On Monday, President Trump tried to offer some clarity, saying that “Elon can’t do and won’t do anything without our approval.”)

But the cumulative effect of these stories offers at best a complicated answer to what should be an uncomplicated question: Who exactly is running the federal government?

It’s troubling enough not to be able to answer emphatically with “democratically elected leaders.” Even more troubling is the possibility that the actual answer is Mr. Musk — the world’s richest man — and other unaccountable, unelected, unconfirmed allies cozy with the president.

Political economists have a name for that: state capture. State capture occurs when wealthy private interests influence a government to such a degree that they can freely direct policy decisions and public funds for their own benefit or for the benefit of their ideological fellow travelers (or both).

Revelations of this especially pernicious, widespread form of corruption have occurred in other countries — a striking example occurred in the country of Mr. Musk’s birth, South Africa — and they offer cautionary tales for democratic governments everywhere.

The details vary by context, but the political scientist Elizabeth David-Barrett lays out three general mechanisms of state capture. They now sound familiar: shaping the rules of the game through law and policy; influencing administrative decisions by capturing the budget, appointments, government contracts and regulatory decisions; and disabling checks on power by dismantling accountability structures like the judiciary, law enforcement and prosecution, and audit institutions like the inspectors general and the media.

Some of these strategies could come straight from the Project 2025 playbook or Trump administration executive orders. This should disturb all Americans. According to Ms. David-Barrett, state capture creates broad, long-lasting systemic inequality and diminished public services. Changing the rules of the game to allow such collusion to flourish, she writes, “leaves those few holders of economic power in a strong position to influence future political elites, consolidating their dominance in a self-perpetuating dynamic.”

Garrett Graff at Doomsday Scenario: Today, Right Now, is the Easiest Moment To Draw the Line Against Donald Trump.

Needless to say, things haven’t gotten better since Saturday. I watched with sadness, but not surprise, over the last 24 hours as Sen. Susan Collins, who has never hesitated over the last decade to disappoint American democracy, agreed to support Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence, a move sure to undermine American security and erode our standing with allies, and Bill Cassidy — a doctor! a lifelong vaccine advocate! — agreed to support antivax conspiracist RFK Jr. as the head of nation’s health services, overseeing programs he couldn’t even correctly explain at his confirmation hearing.

At the same time, as Elon Musk continues his junta-style takeover of the operations of the federal government, we are watching spreading chaos and the wholesale, illegal, and unconstitutional destruction of the US civil service—arguably not just one of the most important institutions in American life but one of the most important and revered institutions in the entire world, a force of millions of nonpartisan dedicated public servants that has been the backbone of the entire last eighty years of the American Century.

Here’s the challenge and sad truth we face, the challenge this week makes crystal clear:

Today, right now, right here, is the easiest moment to draw the line against Donald Trump. Every day from here, it will get harder — the politics more inevitable, the destruction more irreversible, the sheer waste more costly, the downstream impacts on American life and the world beyond more catastrophic.

The challenge is that fact has also been true every day for the last nine years.

Yet every day for the last nine years, nearly every Republican and every institution in American life in the US has hoped that someone else would be the one to draw the line against Donald Trump.

It would have been easiest for the Republican Party to draw the line against birtherism even before Donald Trump ever ran for president.

Then it would have been next easiest to oppose Trump in 2015 and 2016 in his first presidential primary. It would have been easiest to draw the line after he’d insulting Mexicans in his speech declaring his presidential run, easiest to next the draw the line the following month after he’d insulted John McCain for being a POW, easiest to draw the line in the months that followed the same way that — right or wrong — the Democratic Party actually did against unite against Bernie Sanders in 2020 as it coalesced in the course of 48 hours around Joe Biden.

Yet each of Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, Rick Perry, John Kasich, Ted Cruz, and the rest each hoped that one of the others would be the leader needed at the time. Had any of them—or all of them—acted then, we might be just wrapping up the end of eight years of the Rubio, Bush, Perry, or Kasich administration, a period of time where hundreds of thousands of extra Americans didn’t have to die because of the mismanaging of the Covid pandemic.

And so on…please read the rest at the Substack link.

I have no commentary to share today, because I have no words. I’m overwhelmed and heartbroken and completely at a loss.


Tuesday Cartoons: It’s a Coup.

Good morning…I needed to start out with a laugh. I don’t know why that meme was so funny to me. It just was.

Ok, I got a video to share with you. I taped it myself yesterday…sorry about the train, yes I live near a train track and you can hear it in the video. But if you are having any problems, I have the closed captions on…so you can read what they are saying. This is a few minutes from Deadline Whitehouse.

What they are talking about is this:

US prosecutor warns of legal risk for anyone hindering Musk's efficiency effortwww.reuters.com/legal/us-pro…

JJ Lopez (@jjlopez1970.bsky.social) 2025-02-04T00:40:27.156Z

U.S. attorney for D.C. hints at prosecution over posts about DOGE employees after Elon Musk claims Reddit posters committed crimes http://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/202…

Mike Madden (@mikemadden.bsky.social) 2025-02-04T00:55:13.441Z

In related news, look who has filed suit over Musk getting into the classified Treasury accounts:

If the acting attorney general is sending out whatever remaining loyal FBI agents after people getting in the way of Musk and his fucking Coup conspirators…I guess the folks from these Unions will be arrested soon.

EXCLUSIVE: The Bureau of the Fiscal Service is a sleepy part of the Treasury Department. It’s also where, sources say, a 25-year-old engineer tied to Elon Musk has admin privileges over the code that controls Social Security payments, tax returns, and more.

WIRED (@wired.com) 2025-02-04T06:02:45.982Z

Two of those sources say that Elez’s privileges include the ability not just to read but to write code on two of the most sensitive systems in the US government: The Payment Automation Manager (PAM) and Secure Payment System (SPS) at the Bureau of the Fiscal Service (BFS).

WIRED (@wired.com) 2025-02-04T06:03:20.990Z

Other shitty things:

this guy needs to be a focus of Dem TV appearances and Trump staff need to be asked about him in every interview“why is a 19 year old who called himself Big Balls being given access to our most sensitive personal information?”it sounds absurd because it is absurd and people need to hear it

Micah (@rincewind.run) 2025-02-04T01:47:53.674Z

The American fascists' new plan is to loot our allies

Seth Abramson (@sethabramson.bsky.social) 2025-02-04T02:05:37.041Z

1/ Important development"The FBI’s office of general counsel decided the demand by the Trump Justice Department for all the names was legal and compliance was not optional."www.nbcnews.com/politics/nat…

Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw.bsky.social) 2025-02-04T01:58:15.870Z

I wrote about Musk and this bureaucratic coup as plainly as I could. There's reporting in here & the particulars are overwhelming but what's happening is so clear: He's not trying to run the federal govt like a software company He's trying to turn it into a political weapon. (gift link)

Charlie Warzel (@cwarzel.bsky.social) 2025-02-03T23:22:44.238Z

The guy overseeing USAID was identified two years ago as a Jan. 6 participant who entered the Capitol through a broken window. http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/whi…

Ryan J. Reilly “paints a vivid and urgent portrait of… disarray” (@ryanjreilly.com) 2025-02-04T00:22:23.638Z

UPDATE: 8 Dems voted today to confirm yet another Trump nominee during Musk's coup: Bennett (CO), Gallego (AZ), Hassan (NH), Heinrich (NM), Hickenlooper (CO), King (ME), Lujan (NM), Shaheen (NH). If you're a constituent, don't just call – write an op-ed, protest their office, make clear you care.

Ezra Levin (@ezralevin.bsky.social) 2025-02-04T00:54:35.924Z

Take a look at this thread:

🚨BREAKING. From a program officer at the National Science Foundation, a list of keywords that can cause a grant to be pulled. I will be sharing screenshots of these keywords along with a decision tree. Please share widely. This is a crisis for academic freedom & science.

Darby Saxbe (@darbysaxbe.bsky.social) 2025-02-04T01:26:32.536Z

There are a few post on that…

Now some cartoons via Cagle:

Just a few other things to catch up on:

Raskin: "Elon Musk, you may have illegally seized power over the financial payments systems of the Treasury, but you don't control the money of the American people. The US Congress does that under Article 1 of the Constitution … we don't have a fourth branch of government called 'Elon Musk'"

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-02-03T18:19:10.431Z

I don’t think this is going to help us much…we are way past the point of making speeches outside USAID.

Their brief is here. It is badly written, badly reasoned, and filled with bad history, and the people who wrote it are bad people who are seeking to strip million of their own residents of the constitutional guarantee of citizenship. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us…

Aaron Reichlin-Melnick (@reichlinmelnick.bsky.social) 2025-02-04T01:33:58.062Z

Joe Kent, the guy Trump is nominating to lead his counterterrorism division, employed Proud Boys and Patriot Front members, met with Nick Fuentes and sat down with a neo-Nazi YouTuber for an interview.

Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona.bsky.social) 2025-02-04T01:10:32.305Z

BREAKING | China retaliates against Trump as it announces wave of tariffs on US goods

The Independent (@the-independent.com) 2025-02-04T05:49:18.180Z

H/T to BB for this one:

Sometimes self-government just means elections. And sometimes it means recognizing the deeper dignity and meaning of what it means to be a people. That means speaking up, standing out, and protesting. We can only be free together.snyder.substack.com/p/the-logic-…

Timothy Snyder (@timothysnyder.bsky.social) 2025-02-02T15:01:11.597Z

Stay safe.


Sunday Cartoons: White Washing

Morning. That picture up top is a perfect image for the beginning of Black History Month under the Trump Dictatorship.

Fifty five years ago. And today we have Trump and his henchmen turning back the civil rights clock.

Before we get to the rest of the post, you need to read this summary of “events” by Heather Cox Richardson:

https://open.substack.com/pub/heathercoxrichardson/p/february-1-2025

A couple of observations:

Phil Williams of NewsChannel 5 in Nashville, Tennessee, reported on Friday that federal prosecutors were withdrawn from a criminal investigation of Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN) for election fraud; Ogles recently filed a House resolution to enable Trump to run for a third term and another supporting Trump’s designs on Greenland. On Wednesday, federal prosecutors asked a judge to dismiss an election fraud case against former representative Jeffrey Fortenberry (R-NE). Trump called Fortenberry’s case an illustration of “the illegal Weaponization of our Justice System by the Radical Left Democrats.”

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Musk is interested in the government for future contracts, although a report from January 30, when Musk’s Tesla company filed its annual financial report, showed that the company, which is valued at more than $1 trillion and which made $2.3 billion in 2024, paid $0 in federal income tax. Today, Musk’s X social media company became a form of state media when the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said it would no longer email updates about this week’s two plane crashes—one in Washington, D.C., and one in Philadelphia—and that reporters would have to get their information through X.

There is other points made in her post…please go and read the entire thread.

Did you all see this during the last WH press conference:

How fucking appalling.

Here is some quick news links:

Scoop: In a contentious staff meeting, DOGE’s new HR chief couldn't answer many questions about the "deferred resignation" offer that was emailed to federal workers—including whether they could even get a copy of the agreement.Latest from @makenakelly.bsky.social: http://www.wired.com/story/doge-h…

WIRED (@wired.com) 2025-02-02T00:06:37.467Z

Musk’s DOGE Accused of Seizing Sole Control of Essential Federal Databases“Congress famously has the power of the purse,” wrote one analyst, “but it looks like DOGE is trying to snatch it.” http://www.commondreams.org/news/musk-do…

JJ Lopez (@jjlopez1970.bsky.social) 2025-02-02T03:40:07.390Z

Education Department employees placed on leave for attending diversity trainingSeveral employees began receiving leave notices late Friday.www.politico.com/news/2025/02…

JJ Lopez (@jjlopez1970.bsky.social) 2025-02-02T03:38:33.378Z

This next link was something Dak shared on Facebook:

The White House and Treasury have yet to comment on the reports of Musk and DOGE attempting to access the payment systems, but more lawmakers may demand such information in the coming days – especially if the possibility of another fund freeze appears likely.www.newsweek.com/lawmaker-dem…

JJ Lopez (@jjlopez1970.bsky.social) 2025-02-02T03:36:11.544Z

“'They seem to want Treasury to be the chokepoint on payments, and that’s unprecedented,' the person added, emphasizing that it is not the bureau’s role to decide which payments to make — it is 'just to make the f-ing payments.'"

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-02-01T20:42:00.493Z

Before the cartoons take a look at these:

This woman here: @boldandbliss on Bluesky has logged in all of Trump’s EOs, included a description, compared it to the Project 2025 plan, provided links…

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-sc8mVsxXv6QNf7cN-XKUi5RiCGOpcvAdV8Jbz5Jm54/htmlview

It is interesting…to see it all laid out

This next video is incredibly disturbing:

The only consolation is the asshole was arrested:

Trump has given these racist fuckers the free hand to commit these crimes…all in his name.

Y’all stay safe.