There seems to be multiple things that Trump has said only to back off. I am wondering if he actually intended to do any of this stuff and used it as a way to get people to the negotiation table. I don't think it is a good way to lead anything, regardless a global superpower.
Yes, I agree with it. I believe it's the 10th amendment - I could be wrong. I'm no constitution expert. I just look at it as everything should be done by the states unless it's a federal problem like military, interstate trade, etc. The problem comes with defining what is federal or interstate problems. We could dump everything to the federal gov't.A Facebook friend who is a self proclaimed constitutionalist posted a screen shot of a post he had from 15 years where he commented "Federal Government was never designed to run like this, and that with the exception of the powers and duties assigned to them in the Constitution, everything else was subject to the States' permission to do so, including taxes."
What are your thoughts on this.
I see both good and bad in it. But it makes me think that for some of these mandates that he is removing, are there limitations in the States imposing these?
The Commerce Clause has basically been interpreted by the Supreme Court to give the federal government the ability to do whatever it wants.Yes, I agree with it. I believe it's the 10th amendment - I could be wrong. I'm no constitution expert. I just look at it as everything should be done by the states unless it's a federal problem like military, interstate trade, etc. The problem comes with defining what is federal or interstate problems. We could dump everything to the federal gov't.
Did anyone go?
So, if we get certified as a banana Republic we can sell bananas?The Commerce Clause has basically been interpreted by the Supreme Court to give the federal government the ability to do whatever it wants.
"...so it goes..."----Kurt VonnegutI would not be surprised to see some sort of joint partnership between Trump/Israel/UAE/Saudi (one or all of them) resort development take place.
I don't think anyone is stopping you from selling bananas right now.So, if we get certified as a banana Republic we can sell bananas?
Busted: Ivanka Trump Used USAID Money for a WH Event As he dismantles USAID leaving workers stranded, it's revealed that Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump used USAID money for recording equipment for a White House event. As Donald Trump rapidly dismantles the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), leaving workers in unsafe situations around the world, it’s been revealed that his daughter Ivanka Trump used USAID funds for recording equipment for a White House event in 2019.“ Ivanka Trump used money from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for recording equipment for a White House event, USAID documents show,” Newsweek reported Thursday. According to USAID documents, Ivanka Trump used over $11,000 from the department in 2019 to buy video recording and reproducing equipment for a White House event. The documents show $11,539 was to used by Trump in November 2019 to purchase software, CDs, tapes and records. The purchase was approved by Jenifer Healy, who was serving as USAID deputy chief of staff at the time, and the Administrator's Office. It is not clear which White House event the equipment was used for. |
"Hey mista tally manI don't think anyone is stopping you from selling bananas right now.
"Hey mista tally man
Tally me banana!
Daylight come and me want go home!"
He's my sister's Sheriff and she really likes him too.![]()
Chris Swanson, prominent sheriff and Democrat, announces run for Michigan governor
Genesee County Chris Swanson has told The Associated Press he's launching a Democratic bid to be Michigan's next governor.apnews.com
This makes me wish I lived in Michigan. I have been following this guy for years and have met him a couple of times. I would absolutely vote for him.
The 2026 Michigan gubernatorial election is going to be hotly contested, especially the Democratic primary. Unless he can bring in some big donors, he's going to have a hard time going up against Jocelyn Benson in the primary. Her name recognition alone is going to make her the frontrunner.![]()
Chris Swanson, prominent sheriff and Democrat, announces run for Michigan governor
Genesee County Chris Swanson has told The Associated Press he's launching a Democratic bid to be Michigan's next governor.apnews.com
This makes me wish I lived in Michigan. I have been following this guy for years and have met him a couple of times. I would absolutely vote for him.
Being a federal employee, the last two weeks have been a roller coaster. Everything being reported is largely true.
We’ve been reviving daily offers to resign. Few federal employees have taken the bait. A reduction in force (RIF) is coming. First the will eliminate all first year probationary employees, then they will likely offer voluntary early retirement, then last in first out unless you’re a veteran. Most agencies have had a hiring freeze or limits on hiring since 2024 because of the historic COLA we received. The offer is called Fork in the Road and promises employees can stop working and receive full salary and benefits through September 30th. It is the opinion of many lawyers, some Congress people, and others that it is an illegitimate and possible illegal offer.
This is on top of teleworking employees being forced back into the office 5 days a week despite existing collective bargaining agreements. Never mind that agencies have had telework since 2010 and some employees were hired 100% remote. GSA has also sold or terminated leases over the past decade reducing the amount of federal office space available. Some agencies/duty stations do not have enough office space for every employee and are having to split shifts-4 hours in office and 4 hours home. Employees that work 100% remote have been assigned to their nearest duty station and it’s too bad if it is hundreds of miles away. They will be fired.
It's only been 3 weeks.
It’s wild. We did a little team exercise at my office this week. We have 15 staff total including the director and two program managers. There are 10 in my position, 1 finance person, and 1 admin.My niece is a ranger with the forest service. Their "fork" email described them as "low productivity public sector" workers. 'da fudge?![]()
I find it frustrating (to say the least) that fuel prices here jumped $0.25-$0.35/gallon even before the now delayed tariffs went into effect. Yet, not a peep from trumpty dumpty or his magaminions.
I drive a 2017 Mazda 3 with a 6-speed manual, bought new off the lot with 4 miles on the odo. I still don't have 30,000 miles on it yet. I fill up, maybe once a month.Driving a car that gets 30-40 mpg I guess I don't notice fuel prices much.