In 2017, watching a two-hour Bastille Day procession, Donald Trump told the French president that we’d have one too, only better. That time, the grown-ups said no. The reasons given were costs – estimates ran to $92m – hellish logistics, and the Washington DC mayor Muriel Bowser’s worried that tanks and other armored vehicles would tear up Washington’s streets.
Some retired generals objected publicly to the totalitarian-adjacent optics, especially given the US president’s praise for such bad actors as Saddam Hussein and Vladimir Putin. Several Republican lawmakers also expressed their distaste. “Confidence is silent, and insecurity is loud,” the Louisiana senator John Kennedy told MSNBC. “America is the most powerful country in all of human history ... and we don’t need to show it off. We’re not North Korea. We’re not Russia, we’re not China,” he continued, “and I don’t wanna be.”
This time, as Washington prepares for a huge military shindig on 14 June, Trump’s 79th – and, oh yes, the US army’s 250th – birthday, the generals are silent. The Republicans have sworn allegiance to the king. And the media are focused on the price tag, the potholes and the impending pomp; on tensions between the blue city of Washington and the red capital; and on the decimation of veterans’ healthcare, housing, and pensions while the administration throws $25m to $45m at a circus of war.
All are important parts of the story. Yet commentary is muted and the debate mischaracterized as normal political discourse. The horrific point is missed: the spectacle of a massive show of military might, before a president who behaves like a dictator and views the armed forces as his personal foot soldiers, evinces memories of the worst totalitarian regimes. History may mark 14 June 2025 as the ceremonial birth of a new American fascism.
That's the opening of Judith Levine's "We’re minimizing the horror of Trump’s military birthday parade" (GUARDIAN). The menace that is Donald Chump, degrading democracy and the United States a little more each day. So we take our wins where we can and grab our laughs along the way. Like look at this Wide Load.
Do they need a special permit when they transfer him around in a vehicle. And is no one noting the Mitch McConnell resemblance around the chin gets more and more with each passing day. If he wasn't in the Oval Office right now, I think he'd get that gobble-gobble neck fit. Or at least get a breast reduction.
In the meantime, he takes his rage over his long-gone looks out on the American people.
Like the people living in North Caroline. Rob Schofield (NC NEWSLINE) reports:
Both last fall and this past January, Trump blasted the Biden administration’s response to Hurricane Helene and made bold promises that he would rebuild storm-ravaged areas better than ever.
Unfortunately,
that was then and this is now. This fact was made clear last week when
the administration abruptly turned off the federal funding spigot by
rejecting Gov. Josh Stein’ request to continue providing matching funds
for the state’s Helene recovery appropriations.
The decision leaves the state on the hook for $200 million or more in additional expenses for debris cleanup and other emergency work.
The bottom line: Once again, the president has said one thing and done another, and sadly, North Carolinians will pay the price.
He's not helping the people of North Carolina. He's also not helping the people of Florida as Frank Cerabino (PALM BEACH POST) explains:
Fingers crossed, Florida. We are going to need some luck this hurricane season because we’re about to get screwed like never before.
I don’t know where the storms will go, but I’m pretty sure the federal umbrella of help we’ve always relied on will be in tatters.
That’s because the gutting and defunding of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, is one of the many bits of collateral damage to the Trump administration’s dogged efforts to heap tax-savings windfalls on the very rich.
In case you haven’t been paying attention, Cameron Hamilton, the acting FEMA administrator, was fired recently for saying, “I do not believe it is in the best interest of the American people to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency.”
That shouldn’t be a controversial statement. But it was, considering that President Donald Trump has said, “I think we’re going to recommend that FEMA goes away.”
Hamilton, a vocal advocate of FEMA, was replaced by David Richardson, a Department of Homeland Security assistant secretary for countering weapons of mass destruction ‒ a guy with no experience managing natural disasters.
Richardson is, however, a reliable Trump loyalist. He announced at an all-hands meeting on his first day as the FEMA administrator that he would “run right over” anyone who stood in the way of Trump’s plans for the agency.
So far, those plans have resulted in a 30% reduction in staff and billions of dollars in cuts to programs aimed at supporting states hit hard by natural disasters.
He is the laziest and most worthless president the country has ever had. And the people realize that. Which is why Martha McHardy (NEWSWEEK) reports, "President Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to a new low, according to the nation's most accurate pollster. The latest AtlasIntel survey, conducted between May 21-27 among 3,469 adults, shows that Trump's approval rating has fallen to 45 percent, while 54 percent disapprove. That is the lowest rating of his second term so far."
He's helping on one. No one except himself. Matt Sedensky (AP) notes, "President Donald Trump’s doubling of tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum could hit Americans in an unexpected place: grocery aisles. The announcement Friday of a staggering 50% levy on those imports stoked fear that big-ticket purchases from cars to washing machines to houses could see major price increases. But those metals are so ubiquitous in packaging, they’re likely to pack a punch across consumer products from soup to nuts." Augusta Saraiva (BLOOMBERG NEWS) adds, "U.S. consumers hit the brakes in April while goods imports plummeted by a record as companies adjusted to higher tariffs." Ali McCadden (CNBC) news continues:
Consumers who hoped tariffs would not hit their wallets keep getting bad news.
As they reported earnings in recent weeks, multiple major retailers said they have already raised some prices or plan to hike them in the coming weeks to offset the duties. They include major grocers and consumer goods sellers Costco, Best Buy, Walmart and Target.
President Donald Trump's ever-changing trade policy has roiled retailers as they try to plan their supply chains. On earnings calls, they faced the difficult task of trying to appease investors who want them to protect their bottom lines and shoppers who could balk at price hikes.
In some cases, companies have been explicit, citing the estimated toll tariffs will take on their bottom lines and breaking down which countries their supply chains rely on. Other retailers have been less forthcoming, avoiding the word "tariff" and instead blaming strategy shifts or price hikes on "macroeconomic uncertainty" — or simply refusing to point the finger at all.
Many retailers have reduced or withdrawn their full-year guidance because of tariffs. Companies such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Macy's and Best Buy have slashed their profit outlooks. Meanwhile, American Eagle, Canada Goose, Ross and Mattel pulled their full-year guidance.
Why should anyone like Chump? He's wrecking the economy. He's leaving the country at risk. He's not doing his job. The American people are at risk in every way that a population can be at risk. The economy we've already noted. How about groceries?
Jessica Kwong (METRO) notes, "An ongoing recall of tomatoes in the US has been upgraded to the highest risk level with a ‘reasonable probability’ of death. Tomatoes from Williams Farms Repack LLC on Wednesday were designated as a Class I recall by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which is responsible for protecting public health." And the CDC notes the cucumber recall:
Recalled food
Whole fresh cucumbers grown by Bedner Growers Inc.
- Distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales Inc. between April 29, 2025 and May 19, 2025.
- Distributed to stores, restaurants, and other facilities.
- Several people ate cucumbers on cruise ships leaving ports in Florida.
- Cucumbers may have been sold individually or in smaller packages and the types could be labeled as "supers," "selects," or "plains."
- These cucumbers are not organic varieties.
For all recall information of cucumbers and foods made with them, visit FDA's website here.
- Additional recalls include foods such as cucumber salads, and made-to-order subs.
An additional recall is being conducted by Target for products that used recalled cucumbers grown by Bedner Growers, Inc.
Tomatoes and cucumbers. Which would suggest we need to spend more money on food safety. However, that's not what's happening. Instead, Chump's cutting regulations and gutting the programs that protect the American people. For instance, AP reports, "The Trump administration is cutting health spending on an unprecedented scale, experts say, including pulling $11 billion of direct federal support because the pandemic is over and eliminating 20,000 jobs at national health agencies that in part assist and support local public health work. It’s proposing billions more be slashed." Stephanie Armour (KFF HEALTH NEWS) notes, "In addition, the administration withdrew a proposed regulation to reduce the presence of salmonella in raw poultry, a plan that could have saved more than $13 million annually by preventing roughly 3,000 illnesses. It is also disbanding a Department of Justice unit that pursues civil and criminal actions against companies that sell contaminated food and is reassigning its attorneys, according to a former FDA official, a publicly posted memo from the head of the department’s criminal division, and a white paper by the law firm Gibson Dunn." Yuki Noguchi (NPR) reports:
Paula Soldner inspected meat and poultry plants around southern Wisconsin for 38 years: "I'm talking brats, hot dogs, summer sausage, pizza."
Her Department of Agriculture job required daily check-ups on factories to ensure slicers were cleaned on schedule, for example. Her signoff allowed plants to put red-white-and-blue "USDA inspected" stickers on grocery-store packages.
Last month, Soldner took the Trump administration up on its offer of early retirement, joining an exodus from the Food Safety and Inspection Service that began under President Biden's reorganization of the agency last year. Soldner, who also chairs the National Joint Council of Food Inspection Locals, says remaining inspectors must now visit eight facilities — double the usual number — each day.
That's not possible, she says, so it's unclear how much food is legitimately earning that stamp of approval.
"Did that plant receive that daily inspection from inspection personnel? In my mind, that's a huge question mark," Soldner says.
She says further staff retirements, hostility toward federal workers, and plummeting morale are creating conditions that make consumers more vulnerable to outbreaks of foodborne illness, like the deadly listeria contamination that hit Boar's Head deli meats last year, killing 10 people and hospitalizing dozens.
"Do I foresee another Boar's Head situation? Absolutely," she says. "I worry about the public."
Experts who study the nation's food supply say the safety of everything we eat — from milk and macaroni to meat and lettuce — is called into question because of massive cuts by the Trump administration to the three federal agencies charged with monitoring it: the Food and Drug Administration, the Department of Agriculture, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Who is this helping?
The answer is no one. It's putting Americans at risk. And Chump doesn't give a damn. No one has ever been less qualified to be president than Donald Chump.
And he's surrounded himself with idiots that leave us at risk. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth who's never encountered a secret he could keep to himself or at least keep it off unsecure phone apps. Or the idiot Junior who knows nothing about public health but is the Secretary of Heatlh and Human Services. Liam Archacki (DAILY BEAST) notes:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was contradicted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an agency that he oversees, just days after he announced a new national COVID-19 vaccine policy.
On Tuesday, Donald Trump’s health secretary revealed that the CDC would no longer advise healthy children and healthy pregnant women to receive the COVID vaccine, reversing its longstanding guidance.
Kennedy blamed Joe Biden’s administration for making kids get “yet another COVID shot, despite the lack of any clinical data to support the repeat booster strategy in children.”
The Washington Post reported that officials at the CDC were blindsided by the announcement. They learned about the decision when Kennedy tweeted a video of himself announcing it.
However, on Friday, the CDC issued an update that kept COVID immunizations on the schedule for children between the ages of six months and 17 years old, The New York Times reported.
This is why you don't put stupid people in the White House and why you don't let stupid people have a Cabinet composed of equally stupid people.
Let's wind down with this from Senator Patty Murray's office (and it's noting yet another Chump failure that leaves the American people at risk):
ICYMI: Senators Murray, Merkley, WA & Oregon Fire Officials Lay Out How Trump is Putting Wildfire Preparedness & Response at Risk