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With all the bad news this week out of the current administration, here's some good news

The West Ada School District made national headlines recently when administrators ordered a school teacher to remove signs containing welcoming messages from her classroom.

A federal judge blocked Elon Musk’s DOGE from accessing people’s private data at the Education Department, the Treasury Department, and the Office of Personnel Management.

The Social Security Administration abruptly backed off planned cuts to phone services for disabled and some elderly Americans applying for benefits amid an uproar from advocates.

A D.C. federal judge rejected the Trump administration's request to lift his previous order preventing the use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport hundreds to a Salvadoran labor prison without due process. The block remains in place.

More than 175 years after their reservation in Illinois was illegally sold at auction, the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation is now in line to get their land back.

New Hampshire Republicans staged a hasty retreat on their plans to shutter the New Hampshire State Library after a wave of outrage and anger from constituents.

The Healey-Driscoll Administration has implemented two standing orders allowing approximately 500,000 eligible Massachusetts residents to obtain free over-the-counter birth control pills and prenatal vitamins.

A Republican bill to allow guns on college campuses (known as campus carry] FAILED in the Florida Senate. Two Republican colleagues were absent from the meeting, and another voted no with Democrats.

The American Association of University Professors and the American Federation of Teachers are suing the Trump administration on behalf of their members for "unlawfully cutting off $400 million in federal funding" to "force Columbia University to surrender its academic independence."

Education advocacy groups and unions filed two lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump's executive order to dismantle the Department of Education.

A federal judge ruled that a Columbia University student who took part in campus protests against Israel's military offensive in Gaza cannot be detained as she fights orders for her deportation.

FLIP! In South Carolina Peter Smith, Jr. won a special election for Dorchester County Council District 1 in a solid Trump district BLUE!

FLIP! Democrats won TWO special elections in Pennsylvania—one they were expected to win and one, a State Senate seat, in a R+23 district! WOW!

To help protect shrinking coastal wetlands, a new conservation effort is preserving two salt marshes in Nova Scotia.

The village of Pinecrest in Florida has launched an effort to convert food scraps into nutrient-rich compost that will be delivered to the Miccosukee Tribe in the Everglades which, for starters, plans to use it in a community garden.

In an exciting new announcement, the New Zealand Electricity Authority predicted that their electricity grid will be 100% renewable by 2040.

California added more than 26,000 EV chargers in the last six months.

The UK announced plans to plant 20 million trees, creating 2,500 hectares of new woodland area.

Yellowstone's iconic bison herds have merged into a single entity after 100 years of wandering the park.

A federal judge temporarily blocked Texas A&M University System from enforcing a ban on drag shows being held at its special event venues.

The most innovative companies in corporate responsibility—like Cisco, Land O’Lakes, Delta, Toyota, and even the board game Catan—are finding ways to make new advances in business for good. Very encouraging!

Renewable energy capacity around the world surged last year — particularly in the U.S. and China. New data shows that renewables, such as wind, solar, geothermal, and hydroelectric power sources are growing at far faster rates than traditional power sources such as coal and natural gas.

The Supreme Court upheld Biden-era federal regulations on “ghost guns.” Huge.

James Boasberg, the judge Trump and Republicans are trying to impeach, was assigned to the Signal-gate case.

Trump got ridiculed for demanding that a portrait of him hung in the Colorado statehouse be taken down because he thought it was unflattering.

Protests and boycotts are working. Tesla's sales are plummeting world-wide.Also? Target has lost 5 million customers, while COSTCO has gained 7 million. Keep up the pressure.

The government watchdog group American Oversight is suing Pete Hegseth and several other top Trump officials, claiming their use of Signal's disappearing messages function is a clear breach of the Federal Records Act.

A new Navigator poll finds that views of Trump’s tariff plan are becoming increasingly negative, with tariffs being a top driver for those disapproving of Trump's economic handling.

In related polling news, ratings of Trump’s overall job approval and handling of the economy are now both underwater, with a majority of Americans disapproving of his economic handling for the first time.

There are Indivisible groups now in Dublin, Ireland, and Ottawa Canada! WOW!

Airline travel between Canada and the US is “collapsing” amid Trump’s tariff war, with flight bookings between the two countries down by over 70%, newly released data suggests.

Three high profile law firms, Keker, Van Nest & Peters, Jenner and Block, and Wilmer Hale, are finally standing up to Trump.

A federal judge said he will order the Trump administration to preserve records of a text message chat in which senior national security officials discussed sensitive details of plans for a U.S. military strike against Yemen’s Houthis.

The federal judiciary has established a task force to consider how to protect judges targeted by Trump after they issued rulings against the administration. It is operating under “the direction of the Judicial Conference, a policymaking body led by Chief Justice Roberts.”

Republicans withdrew the nomination of GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik to serve as US Ambassador to the United Nations because they’re afraid of losing her seat—and maybe even seats in Florida!

Senator Susan Collins has joined Democrats in the Senate to challenge Trump's cuts to congressional spending.

California State Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas (D-Hollister) and 57 Democratic Assemblymembers announced that they would stop communications from official state accounts on X.

A local official in New York rejected Texas' effort to enforce a $100,000 judgment against a New York doctor accused of sending abortion pills to the state.

The Vancouver Auto Show broke attendance records after banning Tesla.

U.S. officials went door-to-door in Greenland to find anyone who wanted to be visited by the Vances. They found no one.

A federal judge ordered a Colorado school district to return 19 banned books to libraries.

Local library patrons, with help from the ACLU, are suing officials in South Carolina’s most populous county for systematically purging literature by and about LGBTQ people from its public library collection.

From December to now, consumer confidence in Trump’s ability to bring down energy costs dropped by 9 points.

Residents of Paris voted to pedestrianize 500 more streets in the city as part of the local government’s efforts to reduce the use of cars and improve air quality.

A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction blocking efforts to shut down the CFPB.

Florida Congressional candidate Gay Valimont went on Fox News to talk outside of the bubble about why Republican voters should support her.

Indiana Rep. Victoria Spartz held three Town Halls and was roundly booed and jeered in all of them.

There were four Republican-backed extreme constitutional amendments on the ballot in Louisiana yesterday. The voters REJECTED them all (in a state Trump won by 22 points in November).

Beto O’Rourke teamed up with Tim Walz to have a town hall meeting in the Houston, Texas area.
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Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
Old Tim and Beto...? 🤔

Are they going to be the Democrats' 2028 presidential ticket?

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Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@NativePortlander1970

That and their other abject nonsense cost them the 2024 election too.
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@Thinkerbell I know you people will never let go of the tampon thing, but it was passed by the state legislature, not a personal decree from Tim Walz. Meanwhile, you have this guy:

@NativePortlander1970 You mean Trump and Musk? When you say "fascist" and "Nazi," you must be talking about them. Trump said he would be a dictator "on day one."
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@LeopoldBloom He said that meaning he would issue a flurry of executive orders addressing Biden administration failings. Its not dictatorial to change a failing govt .. especially when those carrying that responsibility have abandoned that responsibility.

If you are implying Dems want to kill Trump .. we all realize that from the 3 attempts before the election. If you mean to imply Dems want to turn violence on republicans broadly .. well, then FAAFO.
@BrandNewMan I'm ready...
325 more .22LR bought since that photo was taken, now I have 1,280 .22, 500 9mm, 340 .380acp. My weapons, a Ruger 10/22 .22LR semiautomatic rifle, Beretta 92FS 9mm semiautomatic pistol, and a Bersa Thunder .380acp semiautomatic pistol.
@BrandNewMan My 10/22 has four 10 round rotary magazines, my Beretta has three 15 round magazines, and my Bersa has three 8 round magazines.
@NativePortlander1970 You probably shouldn't leave the house if you can't go any better armed than that. ;-)
@BrandNewMan Definitely not
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@LeopoldBloom

"I know you people will never let go of the tampon thing, but it was passed by the state legislature, not a personal decree from Tim Walz."
But Tim signed it into law (it would never have passed over his veto, since it narrowly passed in the first place), and that put the finishing touches on "putting the tampons in place," just as I said in the limerick.

The point, Leo, is that the "Tampon Tim" moniker stuck, and was one of several factors that led to Airhead Kamala's defeat.

Let me know how you do with "Makeup Vance."

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@Prison1203 You're probably one of those guys who is embarrassed to buy tampons for his wife, because you're afraid that the clerk will think they're for you.
@MarmeeMarch @Thinkerbell Can someone explain why having tampons in both bathrooms is the worst thing in the world? JFC, trans men exist who haven't had bottom surgery. But you people want this guy in the ladies room because he was born female.

Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@LeopoldBloom

"Can someone explain why having tampons in both bathrooms is the worst thing in the world?"

No, tampons in the boys room in schools is not the worst thing in the world.

A contender for worst might be a boy wearing a dress who goes into the girls' bathroom and molests a girl (not once, but twice, in two different schools when the school district tried to cover up his first assault by putting him in the second school).

https://apnews.com/article/education-virginia-cefbf587cff8277baea2f2df4cbdb770

But it could have been worse, right, Leo?
At least he didn't murder his victims. 🙄
@Thinkerbell Did you know it's already illegal for anyone to go into a women's restroom and molest girls? But it feels so good to pick on a tiny minority that is far more often the victim of violence than the perpetrator.

https://reports.hrc.org/an-epidemic-of-violence-2023
@LeopoldBloom Yet it still keeps happening, and yes, this meme is relevant...
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Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@LeopoldBloom

"But it feels so good to pick on a tiny minority..."

And speaking of that tiny minority, Leo, why all the fuss and feathers and virtue signalling about putting tampon dispensers in the boys' bathrooms in schools, where they would be used for their intended purpose by less than 1 in 200 boys, if that?

If a trans boy has a menstruation emergency, let him get a pad or tampon in the nurse's office. That way, he would avoid the potential for violence in the boys' room.

Two birds with one tampon.