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Mar 19, 2025

Wednesday's Bible Thing


Psalm 10
  1. Why, Lord, do you stand far off? Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble?
  2. In his arrogance the wicked man hunts down the weak, who are caught in the schemes he devises.
  3. He boasts about the cravings of his heart; he blesses the greedy and reviles the Lord.
  4. In his pride the wicked man does not seek Him; in all his thoughts there is no room for God.
  5. His ways are always prosperous; your laws are rejected by him; he sneers at all his enemies.
  6. He says to himself, “Nothing will ever shake me.” He swears, “No one will ever do me harm.”
  7. His mouth is full of lies and threats; trouble and evil are under his tongue.
  8. He lies in wait near the villages; from ambush he murders the innocent. His eyes watch in secret for his victims;
  9. like a lion in cover he lies in wait. He lies in wait to catch the helpless; he catches the helpless and drags them off in his net.
  10. His victims are crushed, they collapse; they fall under his strength.
  11. He says to himself, “God will never notice; he covers his face and never sees.”
  12. Arise, Lord! Lift up your hand, O God. Do not forget the helpless.
  13. Why does the wicked man revile God? Why does he say to himself, “He won’t call me to account”?
  14. But you, God, see the trouble of the afflicted; you consider their grief and take it in hand. The victims commit themselves to you; you are the helper of the fatherless.
  15. Break the arm of the wicked man; call the evildoer to account for his wickedness that would not otherwise be found out.
  16. The Lord is King for ever and ever; the nations will perish from his land.
  17. You, Lord, hear the desire of the afflicted; you encourage them, and you listen to their cry,
  18. defending the fatherless and the oppressed, so that mere earthly mortals will never again strike terror.
Pray, hope, meditate, count your rosary - do whatever you think will ease your mind.

But know this: god is not coming to help you.

We save ourselves from this ungodly shit, or we won't be saved at all.


Moving Right Along


If we find out she was on an "enemies list", would any of us be surprised?


Denver mayor tags arrest of leading immigration advocate as 'Putin-style political persecution'

The arrest and detention of Jeanette Vizguerra are being criticized as retaliation for her demonstrations against Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston blasted the Trump administration for conducting what he said is "Soviet-style political persecution of political dissidents" by arresting a high-profile Colorado immigration advocate.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested Jeanette Vizguerra, who is undocumented, outside her job at a Target in Aurora on Monday. Vizguerra, a mother of four and a grandmother, gained prominence in 2017 when she took refuge in churches during the last Trump administration, when places of worship were off-limits for arrests by immigration enforcement officers.

In his second term in the White House, President Donald Trump has revoked that policy and now allows arrests at schools, houses of worship or hospital facilities.

Johnston compared Vizguerra's arrest to Soviet political persecutions "under the guise of immigration enforcement" at a morning news conference. He made similar remarks on social media, calling it "Putin-style" political persecution.

"This is a mom of American citizens, who works at Target and has started a community nonprofit. This is not something that makes our community safer, in my mind. I think it makes our community more lawless," Johnston said.

The Department of Homeland Security and ICE did not respond to emailed questions about Vizguerra's arrest.

Vizguerra has been an activist against detention and deportation for years after having taken refuge in the churches in 2017. Her activities have included protesting outside the Aurora detention center. She was named one of Time magazine's most influential people in 2017 for her immigration advocacy in an article written by actor America Ferrera.

"She shed blood, sweat and tears to become a business owner, striving to give her children more opportunities than she had. This is not a crime. This is the American Dream," Ferrera wrote.

Vizguerra, a resident of Colorado for more than 30 years, also had worked as a labor organizer with the Service Employees International Union and volunteered with several groups, including the Aurora Neighborhood Watch Program and the Metro Denver Sanctuary Coalition, according to a news release issued by several community groups. She also founded community groups such as Dreamer's Mothers in Action-Colorado and Abolish ICE Denver, the release said.

"It is clear she is being targeted for her community organizing and critiques of the deportation system as well as her outspoken defense of human rights," it said.

More recently, she had slowed her protesting and become more active in assisting in workshops teaching immigrants their rights, helping them make family plans in case of deportation and other activities, said Jordan Garcia, a spokesman for the American Friends Service Committee, for which she also volunteered. Three of her children are U.S. citizens, and one is a legal permanent resident.

John Fabbricatore, a former ICE field director, celebrated Vizguerra’s arrest. "Finally!" he wrote on X. "The Biden administration kept me from deporting Jeanette Vizguerra 4 years ago. She should have been deported in 2009 as well. She hid in a church the first time Trump was President. She is a criminal, hates Trump, and is an open-borders, abolish-ICE advocate. Bye!!!!"

Vizguerra was convicted in 2009 of using fake documents. A judge issued a deportation order for her in 2011 but allowed her to remain as long as she checked in with ICE periodically. Nervous about what might happen under the first Trump administration, she took refuge in the Denver churches.

Her arrest follows that of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student and a legal resident who engaged in pro-Palestinian protests last summer. Khalil has said in court documents that he was targeted because of his constitutionally protected speech.

Slowly Turning The Screws



It's just another step towards making voting itself illegal - or at least making it as hard as possible to vote if you're not into red hats and "Trump Is Jesus" bumper stickers.

Republicans took a long look around and discovered most Americans think their policies really suck.

But instead of re-evaluating their positions and adjusting those policies to better fit the will of the majority, they decided to kill democracy outright, and force themselves on us.

Microplastics


Today's Belle

Russia signed on to the Budapest Agreement in the early 90s, promising to assure Ukraine's security.

Russia signed on to Article 147 of the Geneva Conventions - the part that makes it a war crime to attack civilians and civilian infrastructure. 


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Mar 18, 2025

Method & Madness


Pushing It

The fight inside the White House right now - I think - has to be something like:

Trump, impatient and impetuous as always, wants to go faster than his minions can make up bullshit rationale for what he's doing.

His "advisors" (ie: the Cabinet of Billionaires - aka: The Board Of Directors) are trying to hold him back a little because they know he's a fucking idiot who's going to overreach to the point where he scotches the whole deal - something they've been working on for 50 years - before they're ready to pull the trigger.

I don't know any of that of course. I'm just speculating.


But what happens when Trump decides it's time to humiliate SCOTUS, and brow beat them into submitting to him? You know he'll do that eventually. He has to.

We just might find that out pretty quick.

Unfortunately, it's possible Roberts is making a public stand now in order to give himself a little credence later on when (if) he caves.


Top US Supreme Court justice rebukes Trump's call to impeach judge

The chief justice of the US Supreme Court has released a rare statement in response to President Donald Trump's call to impeach a judge who ruled against his administration over migrant deportations.

"For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision," Chief Justice John Roberts said in a statement.

He added that the "normal appellate review process exists for that purpose".


Trump earlier referred to US District Judge James Boasberg as a "troublemaker and agitator" after he ordered the administration to halt deportations of accused gang members to El Salvador under an 18th Century law.

Justice Roberts, a conservative jurist who wrote the majority opinion in Trump's presidential immunity case last year, rarely issues public statements on political matters.

His statement comes as Trump escalates attacks on the federal judges who have halted or ruled against many of his early actions as president.

Trump posted on Truth Social earlier on Tuesday, in which he attacked Judge Boasberg and said he should be impeached. "HE DIDN'T WIN ANYTHING!" he wrote. "I'm just doing what the VOTERS wanted me to do."

On Saturday, Judge Boasberg ordered the Trump administration to halt the deportations to El Salvador of more than 200 Venezuelans alleged by the White House to be gang members.

After lawyers told the judge that planes with deportees already had taken off, he reportedly gave a verbal order for the flights to turn back "immediately", although that directive was not included in a written ruling published shortly thereafter.

Judge Boesberg called an additional hearing on Monday to question the Trump administration's lawyers about why the flights had not returned to the US.

In the meantime, government lawyers said that the deportations had been paused. The Trump administration also asked in a court motion that Boasberg be removed from the case.