
FILE – In this Feb. 28, 2017, file photo, President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington. Trump will deliver his first State of the Union address on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

The South has risen again! The Old Treacherous Party of Traitors who hated America so much – THEY SECCEEDED FROM THE UNION – held a Hate Fest last night.
JESUS HATES YOU!
Red State Christian ministers used both books of the Bible to tell the truth God condoned Slavery, and thus his alleged son was pro-slavery! White men made money off owning human beings. They had a unfair economic ADVANTAGE over fellow Amricans – who they killed with rifles and canons in order to keep their slaves! The White Christian Liars did not kill black people with cannons, because not many black people fought for the Union Army – that had many FOREIGN FIGHTERS in it. These foreign fighters were not paid mercenaries. Many of them were idealists from Germany. Many of then were Socialists and Marxists who hated Greedy Capitalists like Trump and Musk – WHO CELEBRATED WHITE PEOPLE TAKING FROM THE POOR IN OUR CONGRESS THAT WAS INVADED BY TRUMP INSURECTIONISTS!
The Trumpite Christian Party is DESTROYING THE FEDERL GOVERNMENT AND WILL REPLACE IT WITH……..THE GREEDY JESUS! Jesus loves the Have and Have Not contrast. When you go shopping at your local mall, look for the folks who are happy about the death of Social Security and the end of Food Stamps. They will have The Help load their cars with tons of groceries! No one that is NOT ONE OF THEN will notice, because Trump gage them the cloak of invisibility.
So be as greedy as you want. No one will notice.
John Presco
As usual, Bernie is spot on. Bernie Sanders: “President Trump has been creating what I would call a ‘parallel universe’ for his supporters – a set of ideas that either have NO basis in reality or, in the great scheme of things, are nowhere near the most important concerns of the American people.”
PREPARED REMARKS: Sanders Delivers Livestreamed Response’ to President Trump’s Congressional Address
- March 4, 2025
WASHINGTON, March 4 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today delivered remarks following President Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress. Over 91,000 viewers watched in real time on his social media platforms.
Sanders’ remarks, as prepared for delivery, are below and can be watched here.
Hello everybody. Thanks for joining.
As most Americans know, we are living in a pivotal moment in American history – facing unprecedented challenges. How we respond to this moment will impact not only OUR lives, but the lives of our kids and grandchildren and, in terms of climate change, the very health and well-being of our planet.
As you heard tonight, President Trump has been very effective in creating what I would call a “parallel universe” for his supporters – a set of ideas that either have NO basis in reality or, in the great scheme of things, are nowhere near the most important concerns of the American people.
And one way that he does that is through the concept of the BIG LIE. Say something that is grossly false, say it over and over again, and have right-wing social media blast it out endless times, until people actually believe it.
And then, rather than address the real issues facing the American people, we find ourselves wasting endless amounts of time discussing Trump’s absurdities.
Just a few examples:
Trump has claimed that the 2020 election was stolen from him and that he won by a landslide. A lie.
Trump has claimed that the January 6th insurrection was a day of love. A lie.
Trump has claimed that millions of undocumented people vote in American elections. A lie.
Trump has claimed that climate change is a hoax originating in China. A lie.
Trump has claimed that Ukraine started the horrific war with Russia. A lie.
And tonight, Trump claimed that millions of dead people between the ages of 100 and 360 were collecting Social Security checks. That is an outrageous lie intended to lay the groundwork for cuts to Social Security and dismantling the most successful and popular government program in history.
Let’s be clear: Well over 99% of Social Security checks are going out to people who earned those checks – 70 million people. Nobody who is 150 years old or 200 years old or 300 years old is receiving Social Security checks.
And on and on it goes.
Now, the purpose of all of this lying is not just to push his hateful right-wing ideology. It is not just to try to divide us up. It’s more than that.
It’s a masterful effort to deflect attention away from the most important issues facing the people of our country, issues that Trump and his billionaire friends do not want to address because it’s not in their financial interests to do so.
Trump gave his “State of the Union” speech tonight. But that speech had very little to say ABOUT the state of the union – about what is REALLY going on in our country – especially for working families.
Trump spoke for 90 minutes and he almost completely ignored the issues that are keeping working people up at night – as they worry about how their families are going to survive in these tough times.
And I’ll tell you exactly WHY Trump had very little to say about the REAL crises facing the working class of this country.
Think back 6 weeks ago when Trump was inaugurated for his second term as President – just 6 weeks ago. Standing right behind him were the three wealthiest men in the country – Mr. Musk, Mr. Bezos and Mr. Zuckerberg. And standing behind THEM were 13 other billionaires who Trump had nominated to head major government agencies. Many of these same billionaires – including Musk – were there tonight.
In other words, it is there for all to see. They’re not hiding it. The Trump administration IS a government of the billionaire class, by the billionaire class and for the billionaire class.
Notwithstanding some of their rhetoric, this is a government that could care less about the working families of this country.
My friends. We are no longer MOVING TOWARD oligarchy. We are LIVING IN an oligarchy.
Now, let’s take a moment and try to escape from Trump’s parallel universe. Let’s do something really radical.
Let’s actually take a hard look at the problems that Americans are facing.
Today, 60% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. Unlike Trump, I grew up in a family that lived paycheck to paycheck. And I know something about that reality.
It means that every day millions of Americans worry about how they’re going to pay their rent. Pay for childcare. Pay for a doctor’s visit when they get sick.
They worry about what happens when their car breaks down and they can’t afford the thousand bucks it costs to get it fixed, and what happens when they can’t get to work because they don’t have a car. They worry about how they can afford to buy healthy food for their children when the price of food is off the charts.
Funny. I did not hear one word from Trump tonight about the economic reality facing 60% of our people, or the enormous stress that they are living under.
But that’s not all.
Today in America, everyone knows that our healthcare system is broken, it is dysfunctional and it is outrageously expensive. We remain the only wealthy nation on earth not to guarantee healthcare for all.
Mr. President: You really want to Make America Great Again? Then make sure that every American, regardless of income, can go to a doctor or a hospital and not worry about how they’re going to pay the bills.
President Trump: Health care is a human right. I didn’t hear one word from you about that.
Nor did I hear you say why we pay, by far, the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs – sometimes 10 times more than the people in other countries – and why one out of four Americans are unable to afford the prescriptions that their doctors prescribe.
Mr. President: We have nearly 800,000 Americans who are homeless. Over 20 million of our people spend more than 50% of their limited income on housing. We have a major housing crisis in America – everyone knows it. And in your speech tonight, you didn’t even mention it.
Today in America, we have more income and wealth inequality than we have ever had. The three richest people in America, the folks Trump invited to stand behind him at his inauguration, now own more wealth than the bottom half of our society – 170 million Americans. Did you hear one word from the President on that enormously important issue which gets to the very fabric of our society?
And here’s something else the President forgot to discuss. Not only is our life expectancy 4 years lower than other wealthy countries, the bottom 50% in this country live, on average, 7 years shorter lives than the top 1%. In other words, being poor or working class in this country is a death sentence. Did you hear any discussion tonight as to why so many of our people are living shorter lives than they should?
During his speech tonight, Trump did not have one word to say about how we are going to address the planetary crisis of climate change. The last 10 years have been the warmest ever recorded, and extreme weather disturbances and natural disasters have been taking place all over the world – from California to India, across Europe to North Carolina. And yet, not surprisingly, Trump had nothing to say about climate change.
And let’s be clear. Not only did Trump fail to talk about some of the most important issues facing the working class of America, but “the SOLUTIONS” he proposed would only make a bad situation even worse.
Yes, I did hear Trump talk tonight about some tax breaks for working families in terms of not taxing tips, not taxing Social Security and not taxing overtime. Fine. But that’s chump change compared to the benefits he’s going to give the 1%, and doesn’t tell the whole story about his tax policies.
According to a recent study by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, if all of Trump’s so-called “America First” policies are enacted, including his tariffs, the bottom 95% of Americans will see their taxes go up, while the richest 5% in our country will see their taxes go down. WAY DOWN.
Tonight, Trump urged Congress to pass his “big, beautiful” budget.
Do you know what’s really in it?
This budget would cut Medicaid by $880 billion. According to one estimate, it means that up to 36 million Americans, including millions of children, would be thrown off the health insurance they have.
It means that nursing homes that receive two-thirds of their funding from Medicaid would either have to shut down, lay off workers or significantly scale back the services they provide seniors.
It would be a devastating blow for the 32 million Americans who get their health care at community health centers.
And, it’s not just Medicaid. Trump’s budget would cut nutrition assistance by at least $230 billion. Can you imagine? The billionaire class, people who can support their families for the next ten generations, people who live in incredible opulence, people who own their own jet planes, private islands and space ships, trying to get tax breaks by taking food out of the mouths of low-income kids. That truly is disgusting.
What we are seeing is the Robin Hood principle in reverse – taking from the poor and giving to the rich.
And here is something else Trump has been doing.
For the past several weeks, he and Elon Musk have been throwing hundreds of thousands of federal employees off their jobs. Now, I know some of you are saying, “That’s too bad, but that’s the federal government, not me.”
But I want you to think about this: If they can arbitrarily throw federal workers out on the street today, what do you think that Musk and his fellow billionaires will be doing tomorrow when Artificial Intelligence and robotics explode in this country?
Do you think they’ll give a damn about you and your families? No. You’ll be out on the street as well.
But it is not only absurd domestic policies that we’ve got to fight.
For the first time in our 250-year history we have a president who is turning his back on democracy and allying us with authoritarianism. No. We must not abandon the people of Ukraine who were invaded by the Russian dictator, Vladimir Putin. We must always stand for democracy, not dictatorship.
Let me be very clear. Regardless of where Trump is taking this country, here’s where I think Americans want to go:
They want us to end a corrupt campaign finance system, which allows a handful of billionaires to buy elections. It is beyond crazy that someone like Elon Musk can contribute over $270 million to help get Trump elected and then gets to run the government.
It is absurd that any Member of Congress who stands up to Netanyahu’s brutal war in Gaza can expect to be opposed by millions of dollars in campaign contributions from AIPAC.
They want us to end the disastrous Citizens United Supreme Court decision and move to the public funding of elections. Democracy is supposed to be about one person, one vote – not billionaires buying the political candidates of their choice.
No. We should not be giving tax breaks to billionaires. We must demand that they pay their fair share of taxes.
We must raise the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour to a living wage of at least $17 an hour.
We must make it easier for workers to join trade unions, grow the union movement and prevent corporations from violating labor laws with impunity by passing the PRO Act – legislation I will be introducing tomorrow.
No, we’re not going to cut Social Security. Quite the contrary, we must expand Social Security benefits and extend its solvency for the next 75 years by scrapping the cap that allows a billionaire to pay the same amount into Social Security as a truck driver.
Instead of making massive cuts to Medicaid, we must join every other major country on earth in guaranteeing healthcare to all of our people through a Medicare for All, single-payer program.
We must also take on the greed of the pharmaceutical industry and reduce prescription drug prices by 50%.
At a time of a terrible housing crisis in every area of our country, we must build at least 4 million units of low-income and affordable housing, stop corporate landlords from jacking up rent prices and establish a cap on rent.
In a competitive global economy, we need the best educated workforce in the world. All of our young people must have the ability to get a higher education by making public colleges, trade schools and universities tuition-free and canceling student debt.
Yes. We can create millions of good-paying jobs by combating climate change and moving our energy system away from fossil fuels and into sustainable energy.
I heard a lot of talk about freedom tonight. Well, in a free society, we must absolutely guarantee that it is the women of America who control their own bodies, not the local, state or federal governments.
Now, I know there are a lot of people out there who are feeling angry and frustrated at what’s going on here in Washington, DC. And some of you may feel a bit hopeless.
So let me say this.
At this particular moment in history, despair is not an option. Giving up is not acceptable. And none of us have the privilege of hiding under the covers. The stakes are just too high.
Let us never forget. Real change only occurs when ordinary people stand up against oppression and injustice – and fight back.
That is the history of the founding of our nation when brave men and women took on the mighty British empire. It is the history of the abolitionist movement, the labor movement, the civil rights movement, the women’s movement, the environmental movement and the gay rights movement.
Yes, the oligarchs ARE enormously powerful. They have endless amounts of money. They control our economy. They own much of the media. They have enormous influence over our political system.
But, from the bottom of my heart, I am convinced that they can be beaten.
If we stand together and not let them divide us up by the color of our skin or where we were born or our religion or sexual orientation; if we bring our people together around an agenda that works for the many and not the few – there is nothing in the world that can stop us.
We can win. We will win. Let’s go forward together.
Hateful Trump Employs The Dead!
Posted on January 30, 2025 by Royal Rosamond Press


At 11:30 AM I am looking at this image, and all of a sudden I see the urn I bought to put Drew Benton’s ashes in – with the image of the Titanic on it. I went to bed thinking of how devastated I was to learn Drew died a horrific death, and I put myself in this plane, then in the homes of the parents and siblings of the dead. It was dark when I went to bed. In the morning, I awoke……in hell!
Trump attacked Obama and his input when he was President, along with all black people, when he cast blame on DEI for the deaths of 67 human beings. I was going to post on a article that declared the Trumpire the winner of the Cold Civil War. I was going to declare the war was not over, because the Neo-Confederates have failed to defeat me, a Republican who is related to John Fremont via my late niece, Drew Taylor Rosamond Benton.
Hegeth reinstated the study of the Tuskegee Airmen after the Tea Party Confederates did away with it, for revenge in the taking down statues of Robert E. Lee who may be related to Drew and I. What the Confederate Trumpire is saying, is Black People – ruined America! If John McCain and Sarah Palin had served eight years, then America’s Greatness would – light up the world! This VERY DARK rewriting of American History, and the Demonizing of the 80 million Democrats who voted for Kamala Harris, is burning our nation – to the ground!
John Presco
The Air Force has resumed a course on the first Black pilots unit that was temporarily yanked in what officials claim was an effort to ensure compliance with President Donald Trump’s executive order banning DEI in the federal government.
Hegseth, Britt accuse Air Force of ‘malicious’ pause as it reinstates training on Tuskegee Airmen
The civilizational inflection point in our cold civil war happened sometime between Donald Trump‘s second inaugural address on Monday and the end of his new presidency’s second day on Tuesday. At some indeterminate moment between Monday’s soaring midday speech, in which the first nonconsecutive two-term president in over 130 years artfully took a sledgehammer to the entire Obama-Biden era legacy without so much as uttering the men’s names, and Tuesday’s epochal executive order coming as close as legally possible to banning wokeism throughout the republic, the war ended. And as with the English capturing New Amsterdam from Peter Stuyvesant and the Dutch centuries prior, it happened without firing a single shot.
The maestro of Mar-a-Lago is known to fancy the Village People hit “Y.M.C.A.,” but perhaps the more apropos tune to blast at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue this week is Queen’s anthem “We Are the Champions.”
Let’s take a step back.
Barack Obama, a Chicago radical in the Saul Alinsky/Bill Ayers mold, declared war on America during his 2008 presidential campaign. We know he declared war because he more or less said it: He vowed on Feb. 19, 2008, to “fundamentally transform America,” and one does not seek to “fundamentally transform” that which he loves and seeks to conserve. If that Freudian slip was our cold civil war’s Fort Sumter, then Obama’s presidency that followed was the extended opening campaign. Indeed, Obama did “fundamentally transform” America: He passed the nation’s largest new entitlement program since the Great Society, maligned cops and soured race relations, helped constitutionalize same-sex marriage, realigned our Middle East interests toward the fanatical Iranian regime, and more.
Trump baselessly blames DEI and Democrats for Washington DC plane crash
President scapegoats diversity and inclusion initiatives while addressing air traffic disaster that left 67 dead
Martin Pengelly in WashingtonThu 30 Jan 2025 13.44 ESTShare
Donald Trump used the plane crash in Washington DC to attack his political enemies, claiming Democrats were responsible for declining standards in air traffic control and that the disaster “could have been” caused by diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies at the Federal Aviation Administration.
During a press conference on Thursday about the crash, Trump turned what might have been a sombre briefing into a baseless rant against DEI despite no evidence of a link with the plane crash.
The president was backed to the hilt by the transportation secretary, Sean Duffy, who said “we can only accept the best and the brightest” in positions affecting passenger safety, and the defence secretary, Pete Hegseth, who echoed: “The era of DEI is gone at the defence department and we need the best and brightest.”
Then came the vice-president, JD Vance, who claimed, “we want to hire the best people” who are “actually competent enough to do the job”. He said without offering evidence that hundreds of people had sued the US government because “they would like to be air traffic controllers, but they were turned away because of the color of their skin”.
Trump returned to the lectern to claim that “very powerful tests” for competence in air traffic control were “terminated” by Joe Biden.
When pressed on his citation of DEI as a cause of the crash by reporters after his address, Trump said: “It just could have been.”
He also claimed that when he was president between 2017 and 2021 the US “had a much higher standard [in air traffic control] than anybody else”, then accused the Biden administration of letting standards slip.
Asked how he could so quickly decide diversity was to blame for the crash near Reagan National airport, Trump said: “Because I have common sense, OK, and unfortunately, a lot of people don’t.”
Officials said 67 people died in the crash on Wednesday night, when a military Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet. By late Thursday morning, 28 bodies had been retrieved from the Potomac River. The identities of the victims are beginning to be reported.
Trump also mused about errors by the helicopter pilot.
Since returning to the White House earlier this month, Trump has made attacks on DEI policies in federal government a central and highly performative part of his rush of hardline executive orders.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, he quoted in familiar scattergun style from what he said were “various articles [that] appeared prior to my entering office”.
“And here’s one,” Trump said. “‘The FAA’s diversity push includes focus on hiring people with severe intellectual and psychiatric disabilities.’ That is amazing. And then it says FAA … says people with severe disabilities are most underrepresented segment of the workforce, [they] said, ‘They want them in, and they want them, they can be air traffic controllers.’ I don’t think so. This was January 14, so that was a week before I entered office. They put a big push to put diversity into the FAA’s program.”
He appeared to be reading from a report published by Fox News.
Trump continued: “Brilliant people have to be in those positions, and their lives are actually shortened, very substantially shortened because of the stress where you have many, many planes coming into one target, and you need a very special talent and a very special genius to be able to do it.”
Asked if he would “fire some of the diversity hires in federal government”, Trump said: “I would say yes. If we find that people aren’t mentally competent … these are not people who should be doing these particular jobs.”
More conventionally, Trump opened the briefing with a moment of silence, then lamented “a dark and excruciating night in our nation’s capital and in our nation’s history, and a tragedy of terrible proportions”.
He also said he could “only begin to imagine the agony that [victims families were] feeling, nothing worse”, adding: “On behalf of the first lady, myself and 340 million Americans, our hearts are shattered alongside yours, and our prayers are with you now and in the days to come.”
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