The Evening Blues - 4-10-26

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Marcia Ball - That's Enough Of That Stuff
“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?'
'That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,' said the Cat.
'I don't much care where -' said Alice.
'Then it doesn't matter which way you go,' said the Cat.
'- so long as I get SOMEWHERE,' Alice added as an explanation.
'Oh, you're sure to do that,' said the Cat, 'if you only walk long enough.”
-- Lewis Carroll
News and Opinion
The World Can Have Peace Or Israel, But Not Both
Israel is already aggressively sabotaging the Trump administration’s two-week ceasefire with Iran by slaughtering huge numbers of civilians in Lebanon, a nation which is explicitly off-limits for any attack under the ceasefire conditions agreed to by Tehran.
The US and Israel are trying to claim that Lebanon is not part of the ceasefire agreement, but Pakistan, whom the US appointed to mediate the agreement, says this is false. The New York Times reports that the White House took part in Pakistan’s public messaging which explicitly included Lebanon in the ceasefire conditions, before changing its tune after Israel attacked.
Iran has reportedly responded to these violations by again halting traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
This serves as yet another reminder that the world can have peace or it can have Israel — but it cannot have both. Israel is a genocidal apartheid state whose entire existence is premised upon a strategy of unceasing violence and abuse in the middle east. As long as that state continues to exist in its present iteration, peace will never be attainable.
Time is running out https://t.co/sUmeoS9LGQ
— | MB Ghalibaf (@mb_ghalibaf) April 9, 2026
EMPOWERING IRAN /Alastair Crooke & Lt Col Daniel Davis
Iran’s Parliament Speaker Says ‘Time Is Running Out’ for the US and Israel To Honor Ceasefire
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran’s parliament, said in a post on X on Thursday night that “time is running out” for the US and Israel to honor the ceasefire agreement by putting an end to Israel’s attacks on Lebanon.
Ghalibaf and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi are expected to take part in potential talks with US officials this Saturday in Islamabad, though the message from Tehran appears to be that the negotiations won’t happen unless there’s a ceasefire in Lebanon.
Israel’s Tasnim news cited an unnamed Iranian source who denied reports that Iran’s negotiating team had already arrived in Pakistan. “The source at the same time emphasized that as long as the United States does not fulfill its commitment to the ceasefire in Lebanon and the Zionist regime continues its attacks, the negotiations remain in suspension,” the report said.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Thursday that the continued Israeli attacks on Lebanon render negotiations with the US “meaningless” and warned Iran was ready to strike. “Our hands remain on the trigger. Iran will never forsake its Lebanese brothers and sisters,” he wrote on X.
Prof. Ted Postol: It’s Over” – Israel Faces Total Collapse If This War Continues
Netanyahu says there is no ceasefire in Lebanon as Israel launches fresh strikes
Benjamin Netanyahu has said there is “no ceasefire in Lebanon” and Israel would continue “to strike Hezbollah with full force” as the country’s military launched fresh strikes. The Israeli prime minister’s remarks and latest attacks on what the IDF called “Hezbollah launch sites” came shortly after Donald Trump said he had asked Netanyahu to be more “low-key” in Lebanon. Despite the latest bombardment, Netanyahu said he had instructed his government to “open direct negotiations with Lebanon as soon as possible”. He said the talks should focus on the disarmament of Hezbollah and the establishment of “peace relations” with Lebanon. The Lebanese government said a ceasefire must be agreed before any talks could begin.
In a written message, Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, said the Islamic republic did not want war with the US and Israel, but would protect its rights as a nation, state television reported on Thursday. “We did not seek war and we do not want it,” he said. “But we will not renounce our legitimate rights under any circumstances, and in this respect, we consider the entire resistance front as a whole,” he added, in an apparent reference to Lebanon.
More than 300 people were killed by Israeli bombing in the 24 hours after the announcement of a ceasefire in the Iran war on Tuesday night. The bombardment, ostensibly aimed at Hezbollah targets, included strikes with heavy munitions on densely populated areas, which drew outrage from the International Committee of the Red Cross and other international humanitarian organisations.
The ferocious attack on Lebanon threatened to derail hopes of a negotiated end to the war in Iran, which began with a US-Israeli attack on 28 February. Despite claims by the US president, Donald Trump, that the Pakistani-brokered ceasefire had marked significant progress towards bringing a durable peace to the Middle East, the truce looked in danger of collapsing on its first day.
Iran warned that, in response to the Israeli attacks after the ceasefire, it would once more close the strait of Hormuz, the economically critical waterway it had agreed to open for the two-week duration of the ceasefire. The country’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, said negotiations were “meaningless” as long as Israel continued to bomb Lebanon, placing in doubt US-Iranian talks in Pakistan scheduled for Saturday. Pezeshkian vowed Iran would not abandon the Lebanese people.
John Mearsheimer: World Changed Forever as Iran Defeated the U.S.
10/10. No notes. pic.twitter.com/YQ3JPNIR02
— Barney Panofsky's Best Intentions (@mynamesnotgordy) April 8, 2026
"10 Minutes of Terror": Lebanon Death Toll Tops 300 from Israel's "Black Wednesday" Attack
The Guardian sure writes silly headlines:
Did Israel attack Lebanon to spoil Iran war ceasefire?
What was the point of Israel’s surprise mass strikes on Lebanon that killed more than 300 people and drew widespread international condemnation? Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials have claimed the largest strike against Hezbollah during the month-long war against Iran was carefully aimed at members of the armed group, but the attacks appeared to be as much a piece of violent spectacle to benefit Netanyahu as militarily useful.
Others have speculated that the attack – without warning and initially hitting more than 100 targets in 10 minutes including in densely populated residential areas in central Beirut – was aimed at undermining the US-Iran ceasefire that many see as being imposed on an unhappy Netanyahu. The version being briefed in the Israeli media is that Hezbollah had sought to move command posts to civilian areas outside its historical centres, such as the sprawling Dahieh suburb, to better conceal and protect them – a claim Israel has previously made about Hamas in Gaza.
But the huge scale of the attack, combined with the lack of the warning and the details of some of those killed – including the Hezbollah secretary general Naim Qassem’s nephew and personal adviser Ali Yusuf Harshi – could point to something more ambitious: a failed attempt to kill Qassem himself. His predecessor, Hassan Nasrallah, was assassinated by Israel in 2024.
What is clear is that in the half-baked ceasefire negotiations conducted by Donald Trump and his coterie of amateur diplomats, the question of Israel’s war in Lebanon against a proxy of Tehran has – deliberately or not – been left ticking like a timebomb. The Israeli strikes came despite the fact that Hezbollah had said it had been “notified of a ceasefire” and had been “committed to it since this morning”, according to Lebanese political sources. By Thursday, Hezbollah and Israel were trading heavy fire again.
Netanyahu’s justification for such a horrific attack on civilian centres hours after the ceasefire had been announced appeared thin at least. His boasts about killing an aide to Qassem and his insistence of Israel’s right to continuing striking in Lebanon suggested to some that it was an attempt to act as a spoiler in a ceasefire he had argued against.
John Mearsheimer: TRUMP'S ONLY OPTION IS SURRENDER
US-Israeli Strikes Killed More Than 3,000 Iranians
The US-Israeli bombing campaign in Iran that began on February 28 killed more than 3,000 Iranians, Iran’s forensic chief told Iranian media on Thursday, as US-Israeli attacks on the country appear to be paused.
The Iranian official, Abbas Masjedi, disclosed the figure at an event marking 40 days since the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed on the first day of the war and has since been replaced by his son, Mojtaba Khamenei.
Masjedi said that about 40% of the dead require forensic identification before being returned to their families, and that some of the bodies haven’t been able to be identified due to the types of weapons “the enemy used in attacks on civilians.”
‘Netanyahu has his way with Trump’: What Israel’s strikes mean for Lebanon & Hezbollah
Trump Says US Military Will Stay Near Iran and Is Ready for ‘Next Conquest’
President Trump said in a post on Truth Social on Thursday night that the US military would remain near Iran, prepared to take action until an agreement is reached, and that it was ready for its “next conquest,” a warning that comes amid a very shaky ceasefire between the US and Iran.
“All US Ships, Aircraft, and Military Personnel, with additional Ammunition, Weaponry, and anything else that is appropriate and necessary for the lethal prosecution and destruction of an already substantially degraded Enemy, will remain in place in, and around, Iran, until such time as the REAL AGREEMENT reached is fully complied with,” the president said.
Trump added that if the “shooting starts” again, it would be “bigger, and better, and stronger than anyone has ever seen before.” He added that “In the meantime our great Military is Loading Up and Resting, looking forward, actually, to its next Conquest. AMERICA IS BACK!”
Pepe Escobar: Iran's Retaliation CHOKES Hormuz, DECIMATES Saudi Oil as Trump Retreats
Americans to Pay $1,096 Extra at Gas Pump Due to Trump-Israel War on Iran
An analysis published Thursday by the office of US Sen. Ed Markey estimates that the average American motorist will pay nearly $1,100 extra for gasoline in 2026 due to President Donald Trump’s war of choice on Iran.
“The data highlights a worsening affordability crisis, with the average American family facing an annual increase of $1,096 this year if gas prices remain at $4.14 per gallon—a shocking increase of $1.16 per gallon since Trump launched his war on Iran in February,” Markey’s (D-Mass.) office said.
“These numbers are likely an underestimate,” the analysis notes. “Many analysts predict gasoline prices will rise higher without a permanent end to the war. Instead of investing in energy independence, Trump has done everything in his power to destroy American-made affordable clean energy... and double down on the fossil fuels that are now skyrocketing in price.”
“As Americans pay more at the pump, fossil fuel industry executives profit,” Markey’s office said. “During Trump’s first year in office, the five largest oil companies—ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Shell, and BP—made more than $75 billion dollars in profits.”
Fossil fuel interests spent $445 million to help elect Trump and other Republicans in 2024. And while some Big Oil executives are reportedly upset that the ceasefire agreement with Iran apparently includes Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz and the power to charge tolls to tankers passing through the vital waterway, industry executives sold a reported $1.4 billion in shares before and during the war that they may subsequently buy back during market dips fueled by the volatility caused by Trump’s actions.
“America’s small businesses, workers, and families are really feeling pain at the pump—all thanks to Trump’s illegal war on Iran,” Markey, the ranking member of the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, said in a statement introducing the analysis. “Instead of delivering real relief to the American people, Trump is doubling down on his reckless economic policies, which are only driving up energy prices, enriching his oil and gas buddies, and worsening the affordability crisis for everyone else.”
“In uncertain times like these, gas prices go up like a rocket but come down like a feather,” he added. “This administration must get serious about alleviating the crisis he alone created, or risk further throttling families’ finances and putting even more pain on Main Street.”
A Pew Research Center survey published earlier this week revealed that gas prices are Americans’ biggest concern about the Iran War, with 69% worried about higher fuel costs. By comparison, 61% said they were concerned about sending ground troops to invade Iran, 59% fretted over high casualties among US troops, and 56% said they fear a terror attack on the United States.
This isn’t the first time that Markey has shined a spotlight on the economic harm to American families caused by the actions of a president who campaigned upon core promises of lower consumer prices—including gasoline—and no new wars. Last month, Markey asked the Bureau of Labor Statistics to “immediately undertake and publish a comprehensive analysis of the likely consumer price impacts” of the war over the next 6-12 months.
Markey’s analysis came on the same day that the National Priorities Project at the Institute for Policy Studies published a report estimating that the average American taxpayer gave $4,000 to the federal government last year “for militarism and its support systems.”
That cost is likely to rise even further if Congress approves Trump’s request for a record $1.5 trillion US military budget for the next fiscal year.
Dem Senators UPSET That Trump Didn’t Annihilate Iran! w/ Max Blumenthal
More stupid partisan game-playing in the wretched hive of scum and villainy called the U.S. government ...
Republicans block Democrats’ push to curb Trump’s war powers over Iran
An attempt by House Democrats to pass a long-shot resolution on Thursday curtailing Donald Trump’s war powers over Iran failed after the Republican pro forma speaker, Chris Smith, did not recognize lawmakers from the opposite party on the floor.
The vote, scheduled for Thursday morning, used a procedure called unanimous consent, which is a shortcut that allows legislation to pass the chamber instantly, without debate or a formal tally, so long as not a single member objects. Any one lawmaker can kill the resolution by simply objecting, and Republicans were expected to do exactly that.
Glenn Ivey, a Democratic representative from Maryland, attempted to be recognized on the floor, but Smith ended the session immediately. There were a handful of other Democrats in attendance who objected loudly.
The House is on a two-week recess and will not return for formal votes until 14 April.
US accused of pressuring Latin America to cut ties with Cuban doctors program
Cuba’s foreign minister has accused the United States of “extorting” Latin American countries by putting pressure on them to cancel decades-old deals with Havana for the supply of doctors. Bruno Rodríguez said the United States was trying to “strangle” the economy of the communist island, which earns billions from its foreign medical missions, after several countries stopped deploying Cuban doctors.
Washington says the program – a major source of pride, and income, in Cuba since the 1960s – amounts to forced labor. The US stance on the doctors program is part of a campaign of maximum pressure on the Cuban regime by Donald Trump. Trump has made threats about “taking” the island after ousting Venezuela’s leader and attacking Iran.
Countries seeking to maintain strong ties to Washington have started to yield to pressure to pull out of the medical partnerships. Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica and Guyana have all terminated their agreements with Cuba, which is teetering on the edge of economic collapse, partly due to a US energy blockade. “The US government is persecuting, pressuring, and extorting other governments to end the presence of Cuban Medical Brigades in various countries, under false pretenses,” Rodríguez said on X.
According to official figures, about 24,000 Cuban doctors and other healthcare professionals were deployed in 56 countries in 2025. Most are sent to remote areas. Half were deployed to Venezuela, Cuba’s top ally for a quarter of a century before President Nicolás Maduro was abducted by US forces in January. The program was projected to generate $7bn in earnings for the cash-strapped island last year.
US judge rules Pentagon has violated his order in press access case
A federal judge on Thursday ruled that the Pentagon has not complied with an order last month that undid much of a restrictive new press pass policy implemented by the Department of Defense, and ordered the return of credentials to seven New York Times reporters.
The newspaper, which sued the Trump administration in December, had urged the judge to compel implementation of his 20 March ruling after the Pentagon responded to the judge’s determination by creating a new press access policy, which the newspaper called an “end-run” around the judge’s ruling. The Pentagon had also announced the closure of the work space known as “correspondents’ corridor”.
District court judge Paul Friedman specifically threw out a new Pentagon regulation requiring journalists to be escorted into the building, as well as language dealing with what the administration referred to as the “inducement of unauthorized disclosures”. During a 30 March hearing, the judge had seemed skeptical of the Pentagon’s new policies, aspects of which he deemed “weird” and Kafkaesque.
“Imposing these standards and restrictions on access to the Pentagon for [press pass] holders constitutes continued implementation and enforcement of those provisions of the department’s prior [press pass] policy that this court vacated and that it enjoined the defendants from enforcing,” the judge wrote on Thursday. While the New York Times journalists had their credentials returned, the judge determined that the Pentagon has failed to truly “reinstate” the privileges that came with receiving the pass because of the added requirement for an escort.
Last fall, the vast majority of Pentagon press pass holders walked out of the building instead of signing on to a new policy preventing the “solicitation” of unauthorized information, which many news organizations viewed as impeding journalism. While the language in the new press policy was amended, the judge wrote that “the department cannot simply reinstate an unlawful policy under the guise of taking ‘new’ action and expect the court to look the other way”.
California man shot by ICE says officials falsely labeled him a gang member
A California man shot by US immigration agents said officials have falsely accused him of being a gang member and that officers fired on him without justification during a traffic stop. Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, 36, was pulled over and shot by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers on Tuesday in Patterson, a rural agricultural town in California’s central valley. Patrick Kolasinski, Hernandez’s attorney, visited him in the hospital on Thursday morning and summarized his client’s comments.
Hernandez was hit by more than six bullets, including one that struck his face, and he has undergone three surgeries, the lawyer said. ICE is facing growing scrutiny over the shooting, with Hernandez’s family saying officials have made false and misleading statements about him in the aftermath.
Dashcam footage of the encounter showed three ICE agents outside Hernandez’s car. The video is grainy and has no sound, but it captured Hernandez reversing away from the officers with his passenger door open and two of the officers pointing their firearms at him. The car then drove forward and jumped over a median out of view. It was not clear from the video when the officers fired shots. Todd Lyons, ICE’s acting director, said in a statement that Hernandez “weaponized his vehicle in an attempt to run an officer over”, though no officers were hit by the car. Lyons said the officers “fired defensive shots to protect themselves, their fellow agents, and the public”.
Kolasinski, who was able to visit Hernandez for the first time, said his client was “very adamant … he was fired on before he moved the vehicle”. Kolasinski said the car’s movements seen on video were a response to the gunfire: “He was trying to get away because he was being shot at … he fled in a panic.” Kolasinski said it wasn’t immediately clear why the officers fired at him in the first place, and that he was still piecing together what happened as Hernandez was not able to speak clearly due to his extensive injuries. Hernandez is in the intensive care unit, the lawyer said.
Hernandez has a two-year-old daughter with his partner and does work rehabilitating buildings damaged in fires, the attorney said. He was on his way to a job when he was pulled over. ICE’s statement on Tuesday also alleged that Hernandez was part of the “18th Street Gang”, a group generally associated with Los Angeles. Lyons also claimed Hernandez was “wanted in El Salvador for questioning in connection to a murder”. ICE has not provided evidence for either claim.

DNC rejects resolution condemning influence of pro-Israel Aipac lobby
When it comes to addressing how the party should deal with Israel, the Democratic establishment went to their favorite answer: no thanks. The Democratic National Committee’s resolutions committee voted on Thursday to kill a measure targeting the pro-Israel lobby group Aipac and deferred two further resolutions on Middle East policy to a working group that critics say exists mainly to avoid difficult decisions.
During a meeting in New Orleans, the party rejected a symbolic resolution to confront what its sponsors described as the outsized influence of dark money in Democratic primaries – singling out the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which spent approximately $14m in a single Illinois Democratic primary and has pumped tens of millions more into races across the country to block candidates critical of Israel.
The defeat, while anticipated, lands as a fresh blow to progressives who have grown increasingly furious at Aipac’s intervention in Democratic contests. Aipac has spent more than $221m in Democratic primaries since the 2022 midterms, and over $22m in Illinois alone last month, funneled partly through shell groups with names such as “Elect Chicago Women” whose ties to the pro-Israel lobby were only confirmed after votes had been cast.
The frustration runs deep, as rejecting Aipac’s support has become a defining issue in Democratic races, and polling consistently shows the party’s base has shifted sharply away from Israel since its decimation of Gaza began in 2023. “Today’s vote once again showed that Democratic leadership is asleep at the wheel when it comes to one of the biggest existential threats to the party,” IMEU’s executive director, Margaret DeReus, said in a statement about the DNC’s decision. “Aipac’s extreme agenda for unconditional weapons funding to Israel is deeply out of step not just with most Democrats, but with the majority of the American people.”
Elissa Slotkin LASHES OUT Over Israel Lobby Question

US had hottest March on record as nation faced ‘unprecedented’ heat
March’s persistent unseasonable heat was so intense that the continental United States registered its most abnormally hot month in 132 years of records, according to federal weather data. And the next year or so looks to turn the dial up on global warmth even more, as some forecasts predict a brewing El Niño will reach super strength. Not only was it the hottest March on record for the US but the amount it was above normal beat any other month in history for the lower 48 states. March’s average temperature of 50.85F(10.47C) was 9.35F (5.19C) above the 20th-century normal for March.
That easily passed the old record of 8.9F set in March 2012 as the most abnormally hot month on record – regardless of the month of the year – according to records released on Wednesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa).
The average maximum temperature for March was especially high at 11.4F above the 20th-century average and was almost a degree warmer than the average daytime high for April, Noaa said. Six of the nation’s top 10 most abnormally hot months have been in the last 10 years. This February, which was 6.57F above 20th-century normal, was the 10th highest above normal.
“What we experienced in March across the United States was unprecedented,” said Shel Winkley, a meteorologist with Climate Central, a non-profit science research group. “One reason that’s so concerning is just the sheer volume of records, all-time records that were set and broken during that time period,” Winkley said. “But also this is coming on the heels of what was the worst snow year. And the hottest winter of record.”
April 2025 to March 2026 was the warmest 12-month period on record in the continental United States, according to Noaa.
Mass drowning of chicks puts emperor penguins at risk of extinction
The mass drowning of emperor penguin chicks as sea ice is melted by the climate crisis has led the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) to declare the species officially in danger of extinction.
Emperor penguins rely on “fast” ice – sea ice that is firmly attached to the coast – for nine months of the year. It is where their fluffy chicks are hatched and grow until they have their waterproof feathers. Adults moult every year and also need a safe haven while their swimming feathers regrow.
However, global heating has led to record lows in Antarctic sea ice since 2016. When sea ice breaks up early, entire colonies can fall into the ocean, leaving the chicks to drown. Even if some penguins escape the water, they are soaked and will freeze to death.
Four of the five known emperor penguin breeding sites in the Bellingshausen Sea collapsed in 2022, with the loss of thousands of chicks. Another colony in the Weddell Sea collapsed in 2016. Researchers called the catastrophes “grim” and “extraordinarily distressing”.
The IUCN assessment projects that the emperor penguin population will halve by the 2080s owing to sea ice loss. The current emperor penguin population is estimated at 595,000 adults, having already fallen by 10% between 2009 and 2018. Emperors are the largest penguin species and jumped two categories, from “near threatened” to “endangered” in the new IUCN analysis.
EPA proposes rolling back rules for safe disposal of toxic coal ash
The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed weakened rules governing the safe disposal of ash produced by burning coal. Those regulations were strengthened under the Biden administration as part of a wider crackdown on pollution from coal-fired power plants.
The Trump administration proposed easing standards for monitoring and protecting groundwater near some coal ash sites, rolling back rules forcing the cleanup of entire coal properties instead of just places where ash was dumped. The revisions would also make it easier to reuse coal ash for other purposes.
Lee Zeldin, the EPA administrator, said the proposal reflected the agency’s “commitment to restoring American energy dominance, strengthening cooperative federalism, and accommodating unique circumstances at certain (coal ash) facilities”.
Burning coal produces tremendous amounts of ash, a waste product that contains heavy metals. If not stored properly, coal ash can contaminate groundwater. Coal plants are often situated on the banks of rivers or other waterways, with waste ash sitting nearby.
The EPA first set standards for coal ash during the Obama administration. They included requirements for companies to line new storage sites, monitor water and close leaky ponds, often requiring the material to be moved elsewhere. In 2024, Joe Biden’s administration eliminated exemptions that had been granted to some older coal ash sites.
Also of Interest
Here are some articles of interest, some of which defied fair-use abstraction.
War On Iran: – Ceasefire Sabotage
Craig Murray: The Strait of Hormuz & the Law
Iran says it ‘would be dumb’ for US to let Netanyahu kill diplomacy
Top BBC Iran Reporter Revealed as Opposition Activist
America Profits Are One Of The Causes of American Decline
A Little Night Music
Marcia Ball- Are We There Yet Momma
Marcia Ball - I 'd Rather Go Blind
Marcia Ball - Louella
Marcia Ball - Find Another Fool
Marcia Ball - Crawfishin'
Marcia Ball - I’m Glad I Did What I Did
Delbert McClinton & Marcia Ball- Read Me My Rights
Marcia Ball - Mobile
Marcia Ball - Red Beans Cookin'
Marcia Ball - Live at NOLA Funk Fest 2024


Comments
Thanks for featuring Marcia
Always like her red beans cooking keyboard.
And rice got nothin' on that voice.
So Vance is winging his way to Islamabad, but the Iranian delegation
will not be there. Perhaps he can negotiate with himself?
Thanks for the EB's and enjoy your weekend.
Zionism is a social disease
evening qms...
heh, maybe the three stooges can play poker with themselves. if he has a good night, vance might be able to raise some spare change for his 2028 campaign.
Good evening Joe, raining like there's no tomorrow, but I
suspect there will be. That being the cse, have a great weekend.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
evening el...
glad you're getting rainfall. have a great weekend!
Global attitudes toward bullies