Maybe it was just a fluke of my own computer system. Yet, reading over the previous post, some sections there appeared in all-caps, when certainly I never posted them that way. Now, I've just looked back again and it looks corrected. All caps are now all gone.
- Saturday (Feb 7): High 23°F, Low 9°F. Frigid, windy, and partly cloudy.
Above was the forecast issued for Feb, 6, but by the afternoonon of Friday, February 6, light snow had started falling once again, coating rooftops and roads. So then the forecast was changed to "flurries and snow showers", along with colder temperatures, updating the previous forecast to reflect what was actually happening by then. Weather forecasting, like any prediction about the future, is never going to hit the mark 100%.
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In a democracy, which our form of government purports to be, citizens influence governmental decisions even between elections. And sometimes a majority of the electorate even comes to regret their recent vote, made in good faith, This is because those chosen as leaders are not living up to promises and expectations. Already this has happened to Donald Trump in just the first year of his present term.
Bombshell Poll Reveals Trump’s Staggering Disapproval Rating
Approval is at its lowest point since after the Jan. 6 riots in 2021.
The Economist
Most recent Trump approval rating, The Economist (Jan. 30, 2026):
- Favorable: 38%
- Unfavorable: 56%
- Not sure: 5%
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom skewered the White House after President Donald Trump distanced himself from his own racist post.
Newsom’s office posted a message on X, questioning the White House’s claim that it was a staffer, not the president, who shared the racist video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes posted on the president’s personal account late Thursday.
“WOW! WHITE HOUSE SAYS TRUMP DOESN’T WRITE HIS OWN TWEETS??? AUTOPEN!“ Newsom’s office wrote.
Trump administration wants ICE to quickly deport five-year-old Minneapolis boy and dad days after release
Attorneys for the Trump administration are aiming to deport Liam Conejo Ramos, the five-year-old boy whose photograph in a bunny hat in snowy Minneapolis circulated globally after his detention last month by federal officials during the aggressive anti-immigration crackdown there.
The child, Liam, returned home to Minnesota earlier this week after being taken into custody alongside his father last month and transferred to a notorious family detention facility in Texas.
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said on Friday it is seeking a deportation order for the Ecuadorian boy.
But the department has denied that it is seeking to expedite his and his father’s removal from the US after a lawyer for the family characterized the government’s action as such to the New York Times.
The lawyer, Danielle Molliver, described the move to the newspaper as “extraordinary” and possibly “retaliatory”.
Liam and his father, Adrian Conejo Arias, who both entered the US legally as asylum applicants, were ordered released from detention on 31 January. The government is seeking to end the family’s asylum claims.
Donald Trump conveniently forgets that own wife entered this country as a visitor and overstayed her visa, remaining in immigration limbo for a time, actually then emaining here illgally, until she found she was pregnant by Trump himself. So then, he married her, making her legal staus secure. They are still married, but sleep in separate bedrooms. When they appear in public together, Trump tries to grasp his wife's hand as she often seems resistant.
Judge orders Trump administration to bring back 3 families deported to Honduras, other countries
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Back when Donald Trump was sworn in for his first term, I was living then on Capitol Hill, So I walked over to the capitol and witnessed his inauguration from a safe distance. I saw a fairly good number in attendance, estimated at over 300,000, but nothing like other inaugurations where it was standing room only and people extended as far as the eye could see.
The most crowded audience ever was for Obama's first inauguration, where we were all stepping on each other's toes, packed in so tightly that we could scarcely even breathe. Giant screens amplified the images and loudspeakers amplified the speeches. My younger daughter had come out from Hawaii to witness the events. An esstimated 1.8 million attended Obama's first in auguration, then 1 million, his second. Donald Trump could only dream of those numbers.
On being sworn in for his current term, Trump held the ceremony inside and had it filmed for TV viewing, with only a few actual attendees present there in person.
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My younger daughter just sent me a batch of back issues of the New Yorker, where the magazine has been having a field day since Donald Trump became presdient. Writers and cartoonists don't even have to exaggerate or make things up. Trump himself supplies all the humor just with his own rodiculous antics, keeping us all constantly surprised and entertained. Or maybe the joke is actually on the electorate for having chosen him as our current president. Think about it: Mount Rushmore, the Nobel Peace Prize, Greenland, the Trump-Kennedy Center, the Triumphal Arch. And all that is only in the first year of this term.
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A pitch now for the Peace Corps, still trying to keep the spirit of service alive now during the Trump years.
When I became a Peace Corps health volunteer in Honduras in 2000 at age 62, I was then the oldest volunteer in the country. Because I already spoke Spanish, I didn't need to attend Spanish classes with the other new recruits. This allowed me to explore the country on my own, a country I had actually visited with my family at age 2. Even now in my 80's, I can recall at age 2, riding in by horseback to the Copan ruins, as there was no other transportation. Dad was doing archeological work at the ruins. But that's another story, as recounted in my books.
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